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- 2018GFRP durability appraisal: mechanical testing of naturally aged composite panelscitations
- 2015Shear strength theories for beams of variable depth
- 2015Moment redistribution in CFRP strengthened concrete t-beams: an experimental study
- 2015Experimental study of moment redistribution in reinforced concrete slabs strengthened with CFRP sheets
- 2013A parametric study on moment redistribution in FRP-strengthened continuous RC beams
- 2013Experimentally observed behaviour of CFRP sheet strengthening across a shear plane
- 2012Polymeric facades: advanced composites for retrofit
- 2012Advanced composite reinforcement for fabric-formed structural elements
- 2011An FRP durability study
- 2009Bond mechanisms of various shapes of NSM CFRP bars
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An FRP durability study
Abstract
<p>Presented are the findings of a lab-based study undertaken on pultruded GFRP building panels and coupons taken there from. Sourced at demolition of the Second Severn Crossing Visitors' Centre building, these panels offer the rare opportunity to assess the characteristics of naturally aged composite material. Mechanical properties have been determined and compared to the properties of new, equivalent sample material. By contrasting the properties as found for panels on each of four external walls, factors concerning environmental exposure, and factors relating to original fabrication condition have been investigated. Results indicate that regardless of the exposure conditions, in 17 years the mechanical material properties have not significantly diminished, despite aesthetic quality suffering due to lack of maintenance. Pertinently, it has been shown too that quality control at fabrication imparts a significant impact on longevity of the panel properties; panels not provided with surface veils exhibited reduced performance in certain tests concerning shear and tensile modulus for external material.</p>