by GCO | Oct 23, 2020 | Buildings & Structures
Improved One-phase Model of Uniform Corrosion for Predicting the Volume of Rust Author(s) Yanlong Zhang Ray Kai Leung Su Abstract One-phase models of rebar corrosion have been widely used by practising engineers to predict the volume of rust and the time...
by GCO | Oct 23, 2020 | Buildings & Structures
Author(s) Yong Yang Yicong Xue Yunlong Yu Yaqi Li Abstract In many cases today, concrete columns do not meet the requirements of current design codes due to a number of deficiencies, including low concrete strength, inadequate transverse rebar and low...
by GCO | Oct 23, 2020 | Buildings & Structures
Author(s) Jingjun Li Chaojun Wan Xiaohui Zhang Jiangang Niu Abstract The main purpose of this study was to investigate the fracture property of polypropylene fibre (PPF)-reinforced lightweight concrete (LWC) at high temperatures, and also the basic properties...
by GCO | Oct 13, 2020 | Buildings & Structures
Author(s) Ahmed E. Salama, Mohamed Hassan, and Brahim Benmokrane Abstract Because of the limited experimental evidence on slab-column edge connections reinforced with fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bars, the FRP design codes call for further experiments to...
by GCO | Oct 13, 2020 | Buildings & Structures
Author(s) Ganapati M. Patil, M. Chellapandian, and S. Suriya Prakash Abstract The effectiveness of structural macro-synthetic polyolefin (PO) and a hybrid combination of steel and synthetic fibers on the flexural performance of glass fiber-reinforced polymer...
by GCO | Oct 13, 2020 | Buildings & Structures
Author(s) Chungwook Sim and Robert J. Frosch Abstract Crack control remains important even if corrosion-resistant reinforcement (chromium-containing or -chromium-coated bars) is used because cracking of the concrete can lead to durability concerns such as...
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