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FRP: Strengthened RC Structures

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In this paper, the authors describe FRP composites for strengthening RC Structures and the strength of FRP-to-concrete Joints, including Flexural Strengthening of Beams Shear strengthening of beams, Flexural strengthening of Slabs, Axially and Eccentrically Loaded Columns Seismic Retrofit of Columns Index
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Preface Notation FRP Composites for Strengthening RC Structures Bond Strength of FRP-to-concrete Joints Flexural Strengthening of Beams Shear Strengthening of Beams Flexural Strengthening of Slabs Strengthening of Axially and Eccentrically Loaded Columns Seismic Retrofit of Columns Index

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