The present paper shows and discusses some aspects concerning the delamination phenomenon of Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) materials fixed on masonry support. With this aim, in the first part of the paper the results of an experimental campaign conducted by the authors concerning the effect of the bond length on the delamination phenomenon of CFRP glued on clay bricks are discussed. Moreover, in order to underline further aspects concerning the decohesion mechanism of FRP-reinforcements, in the second part some numerical analyses are also presented

FRP-strengthening of masonry structures: effect of debonding phenomenon / Grande, E.; Imbimbo, M.; Sacco, E.. - 2:(2008), pp. 1017-1023. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction tenutosi a Bath (UK) nel 2-4 July 2008).

FRP-strengthening of masonry structures: effect of debonding phenomenon

SACCO E.
2008

Abstract

The present paper shows and discusses some aspects concerning the delamination phenomenon of Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) materials fixed on masonry support. With this aim, in the first part of the paper the results of an experimental campaign conducted by the authors concerning the effect of the bond length on the delamination phenomenon of CFRP glued on clay bricks are discussed. Moreover, in order to underline further aspects concerning the decohesion mechanism of FRP-reinforcements, in the second part some numerical analyses are also presented
2008
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FRP-strengthening of masonry structures: effect of debonding phenomenon / Grande, E.; Imbimbo, M.; Sacco, E.. - 2:(2008), pp. 1017-1023. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction tenutosi a Bath (UK) nel 2-4 July 2008).
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