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Developing an anchored near-surface mounted (NSM) FRP system for fuller use of FRP material with less epoxy filler

Developing an anchored near-surface mounted (NSM) FRP system for fuller use of FRP material with less epoxy filler
Developing an anchored near-surface mounted (NSM) FRP system for fuller use of FRP material with less epoxy filler

Near-surface mounted (NSM) FRP systems have a number of advantages over externally bonded (EB) FRP systems. Relying exclusively on epoxy-filler bond, however, conventional NSM FRP systems cannot ensure the tensile strength of FRP reinforcements to be fully developed. The liquid characteristics of epoxy filler before curing also narrow NSM FRP applications down to negative moment regions. In this study, an anchored NSM FRP system has been developed to fully develop the FRP tensile strength with a minimum epoxy filler. Anchorages are the extended parts of FRP reinforcements embedding into predrilled holes and then overlapping FRP material within anchor regions. Experiments were conducted to validate the proposed NSM FRP system and investigate the impacts of key parameters, i.e. location and density of grooves as well as the amount of epoxy. Experimental results also suggest a great potential extending the anchored NSM FRP system to positive moment regions.

Anchored NSM FRP system, Fully developed, Minimum epoxy, Positive moment regions
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Sun, Wei
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He, Tao
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Wang, Xingjun
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Zhang, Jingshu
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Lou, Tiejiong
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Sun, Wei
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He, Tao
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Wang, Xingjun
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Zhang, Jingshu
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Lou, Tiejiong
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Sun, Wei, He, Tao, Wang, Xingjun, Zhang, Jingshu and Lou, Tiejiong (2019) Developing an anchored near-surface mounted (NSM) FRP system for fuller use of FRP material with less epoxy filler. Composite Structures, 226, [111251]. (doi:10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111251).

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Abstract

Near-surface mounted (NSM) FRP systems have a number of advantages over externally bonded (EB) FRP systems. Relying exclusively on epoxy-filler bond, however, conventional NSM FRP systems cannot ensure the tensile strength of FRP reinforcements to be fully developed. The liquid characteristics of epoxy filler before curing also narrow NSM FRP applications down to negative moment regions. In this study, an anchored NSM FRP system has been developed to fully develop the FRP tensile strength with a minimum epoxy filler. Anchorages are the extended parts of FRP reinforcements embedding into predrilled holes and then overlapping FRP material within anchor regions. Experiments were conducted to validate the proposed NSM FRP system and investigate the impacts of key parameters, i.e. location and density of grooves as well as the amount of epoxy. Experimental results also suggest a great potential extending the anchored NSM FRP system to positive moment regions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 July 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 July 2019
Published date: 15 October 2019
Keywords: Anchored NSM FRP system, Fully developed, Minimum epoxy, Positive moment regions

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Local EPrints ID: 436166
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/436166
ISSN: 0263-8223
PURE UUID: 72a21e36-bed0-4b60-bb57-adeba0f0f6ce
ORCID for Tiejiong Lou: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9150-1203

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Date deposited: 29 Nov 2019 17:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 12:32

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Author: Wei Sun
Author: Tao He
Author: Xingjun Wang
Author: Jingshu Zhang
Author: Tiejiong Lou ORCID iD

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