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Do epoxy resins creep in external strengthening connections?

ŠTĚPÁNEK, P., VAŇURA, T., ŠVAŘÍČKOVÁ, I.

Original Title

Do epoxy resins creep in external strengthening connections?

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Sometimes some of the methods of external strengthenin of concrete structures must be used. One of them is a method, which uses elements of very high tensional strength glued by epoxy resins to tensioned surfaces of concrete. For several years the experiments have been in progress to raise the load-carrying capacity of concrete by supplementary external reinforcement. However, epoxy resins used aare commonly of low Young´s modulus and therefore a higher rate of creep might influence long-term behaviour of such external strengthening. Special space saving arrangement of tests is described. Panels acting like loaded beams were considered. Loads of different magnitude were applied to the panel layers to study the long-term influence of shear forces on glue creep. The glue creep might be dependent on type of epoxy resin.

Keywords

externally attached strengthening, CFRP and glass-fabric strengthening,anchorage and bearing capacity tests, modes of failure, glue creeping tests

Authors

ŠTĚPÁNEK, P., VAŇURA, T., ŠVAŘÍČKOVÁ, I.

RIV year

2003

Released

1. 9. 2003

Publisher

Thomas Telford Publishing, London E14 4JD

Location

DUNDEE

ISBN

0-7277-3248-X

Book

Proceeding of the 2003 International Symposium "Celebrating concrete"

Edition number

1

Pages from

321-328

Pages count

8

URL

British Library