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Technical Guide 3 Use of fibre composites in concrete bridges - state of the art review
Publication Year
2000
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Traditionally, concrete structures have been reinforced with steel bars or prestressed with steel wires or tendons. There is a growing interest in replacing steel with advanced composites, generally known as FRPs (Fibre-Reinforced Plastics or Fibre-Reinforced Polymers), made of high modulus fibres embedded in a suitable resin. They are also being used increasingly for repairing and strengthening concrete bridges. This Guide reviews the use of the materials in the various applications, identifies suitable design approaches where these have been developed and indicates areas in which further development is required.
ISBN
9780946691777
Publisher Information
Concrete Bridge Development Group
The Concrete Bridge Development Group is an association of member companies and organisations, dedicated to the task of improving efficiency of the design, construction and maintenance of concrete bridges. They publish a range of technical guides, papers and current practice sheets based on research and group activities.
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