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  • 2021Qualification of an Epoxy Resin System for Use in Secondarily Formable CFRP Rebarscitations
  • 2020Design and manufacturing of novel thermoplastic CFRP rods for carbon concrete compositescitations
  • 2016Design of a highly damped fibre-reinforced lightweight mast for automated storage systems in logisticscitations
  • 2014Innovative composite drive shafts with an integral lightweight design,Innovative Faserverbund-Antriebs- wellen in funktionsintegrativer Leichtbauweisecitations
  • 2012Noise-reducing lightweight covers for huge industrial gear boxescitations

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  • Geller, S.
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Qualification of an Epoxy Resin System for Use in Secondarily Formable CFRP Rebars

  • Müller-Pabel, M.
  • Geller, S.
  • Müller-Pabel, Michael
  • Wohlfahrt, D.
  • Gude, Mike
Abstract

<jats:p>The use of reinforcing bars has been known for more than 150 years in construction sector, in order to compensate the limited tensile strength of concrete. Steel is the most widespread and standardized rebar material. As industry targets a reduction of resource consumption and increased freedom of design, novel materials come into the scope of current research efforts. In this context, carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP) have become a promising candidate for rebar materials as they offer excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. Their use enables significant reduction of concrete cover in future buildings and cost-efficient maintenance of bridges. The resin system used for manufacturing of CFRP rebars dictates possible applications. Thermoplastic polymers offer the advantage of formability in a molten state. On the other hand, they provide limited heat and fire resistance, what hinders further industrialization. In contrast, thermosets deliver high mechanical and thermal properties due to their polymeric network structure. This is also the reason for their restricted formability after gelation has occurred. However, it is known that epoxy resins may sustain substantial plastic deformation when being deformed at elevated temperatures and in a partial cure state. In this work, a commercially available resin system is selected and qualified for potential use in thermoset-based CFRP rebars. Based on the resin characterization comprising reaction kinetics as well as tensile and compressive tests at partial cure, general guidelines and limits for secondary forming are derived. The feasibility is demonstrated by bending tests on CFRP stripes with varied fiber orientation.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • corrosion
  • strength
  • steel
  • bending flexural test
  • forming
  • tensile strength
  • resin
  • thermoset
  • thermoplastic
  • gelation