TY - CONF
T1 - Connections and structural applications of FRP composites for civil infrastructure
T2 - 6th Annual Composites and Advanced Materials Expo, CAMX 2019
AU - Fang, Hai
AU - Weiqing, Liu
AU - Huo, Ruili
AU - Qi, Yujun
AU - Wang, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by Ever J. Barbero. Published by CAMX - The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites have become known for their specific advantages for civil infrastructure construction. High corrosion resistance in particular is one such strength, which has led to successful applications worldwide. This paper focuses on the structural applications of FRP composites as major load-carrying members (therefore strengthening of existing structures is not included) in aggressive environments. The quantifications of environmental effects on structural responses further assist development of large scale civil structures made from FRP composites. We, therefore, also present a few implementations of FRP composites in civil infrastructure construction including i) FRP truss and frame structures in high humidity areas, ii) FRP composite bumper systems for bridge piers, iii) floating FRP structures for solar panels, iv) FRP steel composite piles for foundation applications, and v) FRP sheets, planks and piles for modular assembly of a retaining wall. These results are introduced as initiatives from experiences, with the aim of demonstrating their applicability and providing examples for others with similar needs.
AB - Fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites have become known for their specific advantages for civil infrastructure construction. High corrosion resistance in particular is one such strength, which has led to successful applications worldwide. This paper focuses on the structural applications of FRP composites as major load-carrying members (therefore strengthening of existing structures is not included) in aggressive environments. The quantifications of environmental effects on structural responses further assist development of large scale civil structures made from FRP composites. We, therefore, also present a few implementations of FRP composites in civil infrastructure construction including i) FRP truss and frame structures in high humidity areas, ii) FRP composite bumper systems for bridge piers, iii) floating FRP structures for solar panels, iv) FRP steel composite piles for foundation applications, and v) FRP sheets, planks and piles for modular assembly of a retaining wall. These results are introduced as initiatives from experiences, with the aim of demonstrating their applicability and providing examples for others with similar needs.
KW - Civil infrastructure
KW - Connections
KW - Construction
KW - Fibre reinforced polymer composites
KW - Load-carrying capacity
KW - Structural stiffness
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M3 - 论文
AN - SCOPUS:85081106563
Y2 - 23 September 2019 through 26 September 2019
ER -