Fibre reinforced composite materials have been increasingly used in recent decades as reinforcement systems for masonry structures. Initially, externally bonded fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) sheets were mainly used in in structural applications. Subsequently, the use of composite materials with inorganic matrix (mainly, fiber reinforced cementitious matrix – FRCM) became widespread. Both systems present advantages and disadvantages that make them suitable in particular conditions and for specific practical applications. In any case, the structural effectiveness of such externally bonded reinforcements strongly depends on the composite-to-substrate adhesive capacity. The experimental behaviour of two different reinforcing systems (the first with organic matrix and the second having inorganic matrix) externally bonded to masonry pillars is compared in this paper.

The Bond Behaviour of FRP and FRCM Strengthening Sheets Externally Bonded to Masonry Pillars: An Experimental Based Comparison / Fagone, Mario; Rotunno, Tommaso; Grande, Ernesto; Milani, Gabriele. - ELETTRONICO. - 486 LNCE:(2024), pp. 74-82. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Steel and Composite for Engineering Structures, ICSCES 2023 tenutosi a Lecce (Italy) nel 20-21 November 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-57224-1_8].

The Bond Behaviour of FRP and FRCM Strengthening Sheets Externally Bonded to Masonry Pillars: An Experimental Based Comparison

Fagone, Mario
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Rotunno, Tommaso;
2024

Abstract

Fibre reinforced composite materials have been increasingly used in recent decades as reinforcement systems for masonry structures. Initially, externally bonded fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) sheets were mainly used in in structural applications. Subsequently, the use of composite materials with inorganic matrix (mainly, fiber reinforced cementitious matrix – FRCM) became widespread. Both systems present advantages and disadvantages that make them suitable in particular conditions and for specific practical applications. In any case, the structural effectiveness of such externally bonded reinforcements strongly depends on the composite-to-substrate adhesive capacity. The experimental behaviour of two different reinforcing systems (the first with organic matrix and the second having inorganic matrix) externally bonded to masonry pillars is compared in this paper.
2024
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
International Conference on Steel and Composite for Engineering Structures, ICSCES 2023
Lecce (Italy)
20-21 November 2023
Fagone, Mario; Rotunno, Tommaso; Grande, Ernesto; Milani, Gabriele
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