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Performance and application of a design-oriented stress-strain model for FRP-confined concrete
X.F. Yuan,L. Lam,Jinguang Teng +2 more
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The article was published on 2002-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 926 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stress–strain curve.read more
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Guide for the Design and Construction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for Strengthening Concrete Structures
Charles E. Bakis,Damian I. Kachlakev,Morris Schupack,P. N. Balaguru,Duane J. Gee,Vistasp M. Karbhari,David Scott,Craig A. Ballinger,T. Russell Gentry,Howard S. Kliger,Rajan Sen,Lawrence C. Bank,Arie Gerritse,James G. Korff,Mohsen Shahawy,Karl Gillette,Michael W. Lee,Carol K. Shield,Brahim Benmokrane,William J. Gold,Ibrahim M. Mahfouz,Khaled Soudki,Gregg J. Blaszak,Charles H. Goodspeed,Henry N. Marsh,R. Taerwe,Gordon L. Brown,F. Grace,Orange S. Marshall,Vicki L. Brown,Mark F. Green,Houssam Toutanji,Thomas I. Campbell,Mark E. Greenwood,Ayman Mosallam,Taketo Uomoto,Charles W. Dolan,Doug D. Gremel,Antoine E. Naaman,Miroslav Vadovic,Michael S. Guglielmo,Antonio Nanni,David R. Vanderpool,Rami M. Elhassan,Issam E. Harik,Kenneth W. Neale,Milan Vatovec,Salem S. Faza,Mark P. Henderson,Stephanie L. Walkup,Edward R. Fyfe,Bohdan N. Horeczko,Max L. Porter,David White,David M. Gale,Srinivasa L. Iyer,Sami H. Rizkalla,John P. Busel +57 more
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A review of the present and future utilisation of FRP composites in the civil infrastructure with reference to their important in-service properties
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the development of the advanced polymer composite material applications in the building and civil/structural infrastructure over the past three to four decades and highlight the important in-service research areas which are necessary to improve the understanding of the behavior of FRP materials and FRP structural components.
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Analysis-oriented stress–strain models for FRP–confined concrete
T. Jiang,Jinguang Teng +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a critical review and assessment of existing analysis-oriented models for FRP-confined concrete is presented; this database includes 23 new tests which have not previously been published.
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FRP-confined concrete in circular sections: Review and assessment of stress-strain models
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive review of 88 models developed to predict the axial stress-strain behavior of FRP-confined concrete in circular sections, and their theoretical bases are summarized and classified into two broad categories, namely design-oriented and analysis-oriented models.
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Model of Concrete Confined by Fiber Composites
TL;DR: In this article, a simple model is presented to predict the complete bilinear stress-strain response of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) confined concrete columns in both axial and lateral directions.
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