Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete

This paper investigates the effectiveness of carbon fiber spike anchors as a means of anchoring externally bonded (EB) fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) and textile reinforced mortar (TRM) sheets into concrete. The investigation employs experimental work, which includes reinforced concrete (RC) column...

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Main Authors: Bournas, Dionysios A., Pavese, Alberto, Tizani, Walid
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Published: Elsevier 2015
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author Bournas, Dionysios A.
Pavese, Alberto
Tizani, Walid
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Pavese, Alberto
Tizani, Walid
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description This paper investigates the effectiveness of carbon fiber spike anchors as a means of anchoring externally bonded (EB) fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) and textile reinforced mortar (TRM) sheets into concrete. The investigation employs experimental work, which includes reinforced concrete (RC) columns strengthened with various configurations of EB FRP and TRM sheets connected to RC footings via carbon fiber spike anchors. The fiber spikes have two parts: the anchor part and the fan part. The anchor part is a bar-type dowel component that is epoxy pre-impregnated and inserted into epoxy filled holes within the footing. The fan part was impregnated in-situ and fanned out over and bonded to the EB reinforcement of the column. The connections were tested by pulling the columns upwards, thus applying tensile forces to the connection system. The direct tensile capacity of the anchors was determined for a number of vari- ables including the size and number of anchors, the bonding agent and the type and amount of EB rein- forcement. It is concluded that, with appropriate anchorage into concrete, the carbon fiber spike anchor is an effective anchorage system, and therefore, could be used in a range of strengthening applications to prevent premature delamination of FRP and TRM sheets from concrete surfaces.
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spelling nottingham-450792020-05-04T16:57:57Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45079/ Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete Bournas, Dionysios A. Pavese, Alberto Tizani, Walid This paper investigates the effectiveness of carbon fiber spike anchors as a means of anchoring externally bonded (EB) fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) and textile reinforced mortar (TRM) sheets into concrete. The investigation employs experimental work, which includes reinforced concrete (RC) columns strengthened with various configurations of EB FRP and TRM sheets connected to RC footings via carbon fiber spike anchors. The fiber spikes have two parts: the anchor part and the fan part. The anchor part is a bar-type dowel component that is epoxy pre-impregnated and inserted into epoxy filled holes within the footing. The fan part was impregnated in-situ and fanned out over and bonded to the EB reinforcement of the column. The connections were tested by pulling the columns upwards, thus applying tensile forces to the connection system. The direct tensile capacity of the anchors was determined for a number of vari- ables including the size and number of anchors, the bonding agent and the type and amount of EB rein- forcement. It is concluded that, with appropriate anchorage into concrete, the carbon fiber spike anchor is an effective anchorage system, and therefore, could be used in a range of strengthening applications to prevent premature delamination of FRP and TRM sheets from concrete surfaces. Elsevier 2015-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Bournas, Dionysios A., Pavese, Alberto and Tizani, Walid (2015) Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete. Engineering Structures, 82 . pp. 72-81. ISSN 0141-0296 Anchorage system; FRP; Fiber reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM); Reinforced concrete; Spike anchors; Textile reinforced mortar (TRM) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141029614006361 doi:10.1016/j.engstruct.2014.10.031 doi:10.1016/j.engstruct.2014.10.031
spellingShingle Anchorage system; FRP; Fiber reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM); Reinforced concrete; Spike anchors; Textile reinforced mortar (TRM)
Bournas, Dionysios A.
Pavese, Alberto
Tizani, Walid
Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete
title Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete
title_full Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete
title_fullStr Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete
title_full_unstemmed Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete
title_short Tensile capacity of FRP anchors in connecting FRP and TRM sheets to concrete
title_sort tensile capacity of frp anchors in connecting frp and trm sheets to concrete
topic Anchorage system; FRP; Fiber reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM); Reinforced concrete; Spike anchors; Textile reinforced mortar (TRM)
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45079/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45079/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45079/