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Axial-Impact Resistance of Geopolymeric Recycled Aggregate Concrete Confined with Glass FRP Tubes
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Using geopolymeric recycled aggregate concrete (GRAC) rather than conventional concrete to fill glass fiber–reinforced polymer (GFRP) tubes to produce high-performance structural members is a promising green construction ...
Coupling Effects of Seawater Immersion and Prestressing on the Durability of BFRP Bars Embedded in Seawater–Sea Sand Geopolymer Mortars
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Basalt fiber–reinforced polymer (BFRP), a composite material known for its cost-effectiveness and excellent resistance to chloride ion corrosion, combined with environmentally friendly geopolymer is expected to contribute ...
Durability Study of Low-Alkalinity Sulfoaluminate Cement Seawater–Sea Sand Concrete in a Marine Environment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Replacement of steel bar with fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bar in the preparation of seawater–sea sand concrete (SSC) can solve the steel corrosion problem and save natural resources. However, the strong alkaline in SSC ...
Mitigating Degradation of GFRP Bars in Seawater–Sea Sand Concrete by Reducing Alkalinity under Accelerated Hydrothermal Seawater Aging
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Glass fiber‒reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars are increasingly recognized as promising reinforcement options for seawater–sea sand concrete because of their chloride resistance. However, the internal alkalinity of concrete ...
Effects of Immersion in Water, Alkaline Solution, and Seawater on the Shear Performance of Basalt FRP Bars in Seawater–Sea Sand Concrete
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This article presents an experimental study investigating the long-term shear performance of basalt fiber–reinforced polymer (BFRP) bars wrapped in seawater–sea sand concrete (SSC) immersed in different solution environments. ...
Degradation of Prestressed GFRP Bars Embedded in Seawater–Sea Sand Geopolymer Mortars under Hydrothermal Seawater Aging
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The use of glass fiber‒reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars in seawater–sea sand geopolymer mortars (SSGMs) for coastal engineering has gained significant traction because of the potential to enhance the utilization of noncorrosive ...
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