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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Taylor, Susan
Queen's University Belfast
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Publications (21/21 displayed)
- 2023Experimental and numerical investigation of compressive membrane action in GFRP-reinforced concrete slabscitations
- 2023Characterisation of hemp shiv and its effect on the compressive strength of hemp concretecitations
- 2022Effect of the Treatments of the Surface on Mechanical Performance of Concrete Containing Chemical Admixtures
- 2022Factorial design modelling of cement grout containing dolomitic quarry dust powdercitations
- 2022Assessment of the influence of the type of filler materials on the properties of cement groutscitations
- 2020Experimental Investigation of Strain Sensitivity for Surface Bonded Fibre Optic Sensorscitations
- 2019Recycling ceramic waste powder: effects its grain-size distribution on fresh and hardened properties of cement pastes/mortars formulated from SCC mixescitations
- 2017The influence of arching action on BFRP reinforced SCC deck slabs in Thompson bridge
- 2016Experimental Study of Interfacial Stress Distribution of Bonded-in BFRP Rod Glulam Joints Using Fibre Optic Sensors (FOS)citations
- 2016Glued-in basalt frp rods as moment connections in box section frames
- 2016Effect of waste ceramic powder on strength development characteristics of cement based mortars
- 2015Nový přístup k určení optimální dávky superplatifikátorůa jejich kompatibility s cementovými materiály
- 2015Post-tensioning glulam timber beams with basalt FRP tendonscitations
- 2014POST-TENSIONING OF TIMBER BEAMS WITH BASALT FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMER
- 2014Influence of embedded length on strength of BFRP rods bonded parallel to the grain in low grade timber by pullout-bending tests
- 2014Post-tensioning of glulam timber with steel tendonscitations
- 2014Development of Novel Post-Tensioned Glulam Timber Composites
- 2014Compability of Superplasticizers with Cementitious Materials
- 2012Influence of the type of coarse lightweight aggregate on properties of Semi-Lightweight Self-Consolidating Concretecitations
- 2009Monitoring of Corrosion in Structural Reinforcing Bars: performance comparison using in-situ fibre optic and electric wire strain gauge systemscitations
- 2009In situ cross-calibration of in-fibre Bragg Grating and Electrical Resistance Strain Gauges for structural monitoring using an extensometercitations
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POST-TENSIONING OF TIMBER BEAMS WITH BASALT FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMER
Abstract
Improvements in the structural performance of glulam timber beams by the inclusion of reinforcing materials can improve both the service performance and ultimate capacity. In recent years research focusing on the addition of fibre reinforced polymers to strengthen members has yielded positive results. However, the FRP material is still a relatively expensive material and its full potential has not been realised in combination with structural timber. This paper describes a series of four-point bending tests that were conducted, under service and ultimate loads, on post-tensioned glulam timber beams where the reinforcing tendon used was 12 mm diameter Basalt Fibre Reinforced Polymer (BFRP). The research was designed to evaluate the additional benefits of including an active type of reinforcement, by post-tensioning the BFRP tendon, as opposed to the passive approach of simply reinforcing the timber beam.<br/>From the laboratory investigations, it was established that there was a 16% increase in load carrying capacity, in addition to a 14% reduction in deflection under service loads when members containing the post-tensioned BFRP composite are compared with control timber specimens. Additionally a more favourable ductile failure mode was witnessed compared to the brittle failure of an unreinforced timber beam. The results support the assumption that by initially stressing the embedded FRP tendon the structural benefits experienced by the timber member increase in a number of ways, indicating that there is significant scope for this approach in practical applications.