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Long-term Test Arrangement for Externally Strengthened Reinforced Concrete Elements

ŠTĚPÁNEK, P. ŠVAŘÍČKOVÁ, I. ADÁMEK, J. VAŇURA, T.

Original Title

Long-term Test Arrangement for Externally Strengthened Reinforced Concrete Elements

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Methods for external strengthening of concrete use elements of very high tensional strength glued onto its tensioned surface. These elements may be of metal, carbon fibres (CFRP), glass or others, usually having very good mechanical properties. However, these high-strength elements aare normally attached to concrete by exposy resins. Exposy resins have a low Young s modulus and therefore a higher rate of creep may have an influence on the long-term behaviour of such external strengthening. In order to verify this idea experimentally a special space-saving arrangement of tests is describe in this paper. Panels act as loaded beams but simultaneously as a load for the other panels in a stand. The different load magnitude acting on a different layer of panels should make it possible to study the long-term influence of the degree of shear force on the glue creep. Certainly, the glue creep may be dependent on the type of epoxy resin; therefore several epoxy resin types are included in the tests.

Keywords

External strengthening of concrete,special space-saving arrangement of tests

Authors

ŠTĚPÁNEK, P.; ŠVAŘÍČKOVÁ, I.; ADÁMEK, J.; VAŇURA, T.

RIV year

2003

Released

1. 6. 2003

Publisher

Czech Technical University in Prague

Location

Praha

ISBN

80-86059-35-9

Book

Proceedings of the 3rd Int. Conference on Advanced Engineering

Edition number

1

Pages from

91-94

Pages count

4