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Stefano De Santis

Researcher at Roma Tre University

Publications -  66
Citations -  2401

Stefano De Santis is an academic researcher from Roma Tre University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Masonry & Mortar. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1742 citations.

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Mortar-based systems for externally bonded strengthening of masonry

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of three reinforcement systems made out of steel, carbon and basalt textiles embedded in inorganic matrices has been investigated by means of uniaxial tensile coupon testing and bond tests on brick and stone substrates.
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A qualification method for externally bonded Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) strengthening systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a procedure that combines the results of direct tensile and shear bond tests to provide engineering design parameters for externally bonded FRCM reinforcements is proposed, which is suitable for standard product qualification and material assurance purposes.
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Performance assessment of basalt FRCM for retrofit applications on masonry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of an extensive experimental program on different combinations of basalt fibre textiles and inorganic matrices organized by RILEM TC 250-CSM (Composites for the Sustainable strengthening of Masonry) involving ten European laboratories.
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Experimental analysis on tensile and bond properties of PBO and aramid fabric reinforced cementitious matrix for strengthening masonry structures

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of Fabric Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) composites appears as a compatible and effective technique to strengthen masonry structures using direct tensile tests and single lap shear tests.
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Round Robin Test on tensile and bond behaviour of Steel Reinforced Grout systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a Round Robin Test initiative was organized by the Rilem TC 250-CSM (Composites for the Sustainable strengthening of Masonry) to investigate the tensile and bond behavior of mortar-based composites with basalt, carbon, glass, polyparaphenylene benzobisoxazole (PBO), aramid and steel textiles.