Bonded and Mechanically Fastened FRP Strengthening Systems: A Case Study
Abstract
This paper describes a case study addressing analysis, design, installation, load rating, load testing, numerical verification and monitoring of the strengthening of an old deficient bridge under a field validation research project. the strengthening was performed by means of two composite technologies: The common manual lay-up CFRP system and a mechanically fastened FRP (MF-FRP) system. the later consisted of pre-cured FRP laminates having high transverse bearing strength (i.e., bidirectional fibers) attached to the structural element by means of wedge anchors. Although considered a temporary solution, the technique is attractive because it requires minimum surface preparation. the bridge will be monitored for 5 years to evaluate the long-term performance of the techniques. in this sense, load tests were performed to evaluate the bridge structural behavior prior to and after the strengthening, showing that the rehabilitation performed as predicted by numerical analysis and therefore created the possibility to remove the bridge load posting.
Recommended Citation
A. Lopez et al., "Bonded and Mechanically Fastened FRP Strengthening Systems: A Case Study," American Concrete Institute, ACI Special Publication, vol. SP thru 230, pp. 1217 - 1234, American Concrete Institute, Oct 2005.
Department(s)
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Bridge; Load rating; Load testing; Manual lay-up CFRP laminates; Mechanically fastened CFRP; Strengthening
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-087031189-5
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
0193-2527
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2024 American Concrete Institute, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Oct 2005
Comments
National Science Foundation, Grant None