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Title: Durability of bond between NSM CFRP strips and concrete under real-time field and laboratory accelerated conditioning
Authors: R. CRUZ
L. CORREIA
Cabral-Fonseca, S.
J. SENA-CRUZ
Keywords: Concrete;CFRP;Epoxy adhesive;Bond NSM;durability;Real-time field conditioning;laboratory-accelerated conditioning
Issue Date: 12-Sep-2022
Publisher: ASCE
Citation: 10.1061/(ASCE)CC.1943-5614.0001262.
Abstract: This investigation addresses the durability of the adhesive bond between near-surface-mounted (NSM) carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) strips and concrete, under real-time field conditioning and laboratory-accelerated conditioning. Four natural outdoor environments were considered in the experimental program to induce aging mainly by carbonation, freeze-thaw cycles, elevated temperatures, and airborne chlorides from seawater. Additionally, a control environment (20°C and 55% RH) and a water immersion environment under controlled temperature (20°C) were considered. The durability was studied mainly throughout the mechanical properties obtained from (1) the involved materials (concrete, epoxy adhesive, and CFRP strips); and (2) the bond specimens, with a period of exposure up to 2 years. The bond performance of NSM-CFRP strips to concrete was slightly affected by environments under investigation, being water immersion and freeze–thaw cycles the most deleterious ones. A maximum average bond strength decrease of approximately 12% was registered for the specimens immersed in water, while in the case of the outdoor environments, the maximum bond degradation (approximately 8%) occurred for the specimens of freeze–thaw cycles after 2-year exposure.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1017007
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