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- Title
Investigation of Functionally Graded Adherents on Failure of Socket Joint of FRP Composite Tubes.
- Authors
Prakash, Chander; Kumar, Vidyapati; Mistri, Ankita; Uppal, Amrinder Singh; Babbar, Atul; Pathri, Bhargav Prajwal; Mago, Jonty; Sharma, Ankit; Singh, Sunpreet; Wu, Linda Yongling; Zheng, Hongyu
- Abstract
Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) matrix materials are quickly being investigated for application in concrete construction repair, reinforcement, and refurbishment. The technology has progressed to the point that its future acceptance is mainly reliant on the availability of established design guidelines based on recognized performance criteria, as well as the cost competitiveness of these technologies in contrast to conventional rehabilitation methods. The goal of this study is to evaluate the different functional grades of adhesives throughout bond length for bonded socket joints of laminated FRP composite pipes. Damage development resistance is high with a functionally graded FRP composite socket joint, as shown. To extend the service life of the structure, the joint designer should use an FRP composite socket joint with a functionally graded adhesive (FGA).
- Subjects
FIBER-reinforced plastics; LAMINATED materials; CONCRETE construction; CHEMICAL bond lengths; SERVICE life; FUNCTIONALLY gradient materials; PIPE
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2021, Vol 14, Issue 21, p6365
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma14216365