Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9717377 | Composites Science and Technology | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Two main conclusions are drawn from this study. First, the increase in beam size and/or FRP thickness is found to increase the interfacial shear stresses in the FRP curtailment region. In the present study, however, the peak shear stresses are not high enough to cause a change in the failure mode of the beams. Second, the size of the beam does not seem to affect the extent (measured in term of a strengthening ratio, SR) to which a reinforced concrete beam can be strengthened.
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Authors
M. Maalej, K.S. Leong,