External bonding of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites has become a popular technique for strengthening concrete structures all over the world. The performance of the interface between FRP and concrete is one of the key factors affecting the behavior of the strengthened structure, and has bee
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Effect of Temperature Variation on the Full-Range Behavior of FRP-to-Concrete Bonded Joints
β Scribed by Gao, W. Y.; Teng, J. G.; Dai, Jian-Guo
- Book ID
- 124101971
- Publisher
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 992 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1090-0268
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## Abstract When a concrete surface is contaminated by water due to rain, saline water, ground water, and water jetty treatment, water, alkalis, and other contaminants on the concrete surface may interact with an epoxy adhesive used for bonding fiberβreinforced polymer composite sheets to concrete.