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Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) systems for strengthening concrete structures are an alternative to traditional strengthening techniques such as steel plate bonding, section enlargement, and external post-tensioning. FRP strengthening systems use FRP composite materials as supplemental externally bonded or near-surface-mounted (NSM) reinforcement. FRP systems offer advantages over traditional strengthening techniques: they are lightweight, relatively easy to install, and noncorroding. Due to the characteristics of FRP systems as well as the behavior of members strengthened with FRP, specific guidance on the use of these systems is needed. This guide provides general information on the history and use of FRP strengthening systems; a description of the material properties of FRP; and recommendations on the engineering, construction, and inspection of FRP systems used to strengthen concrete structures. This guide is based on the knowledge gained from experimental research, analytical work, and field applications of FRP systems used to strengthen concrete structures.
The Collection Online includes all new committee standards and reports released throughout the year. The most recently added include:
ACI-TMS CODE-122.2-24: Thermal Properties of Concrete and Masonry for Use in Determining Energy Code Compliance for Low-Rise Residential Buildings—Code Requirements and Commentary
PRC-546.3-23: Materials Selection for Concrete Repair—Guide
PRC-546-23: Concrete Repair—Guide
PRC-228.4-23: Visual Condition Survey of Concrete—Guide
SPEC-544.12-23: Performance-Based Fiber-Reinforced Concrete for Slabs-on-Ground and Overlays—Specification
SPEC-548.10-22: Type Methyl Methacrylate Slurry (MMS) Polymer Overlays for Bridge and Parking Garage Deck—Specification
CODE-437.2-22: Load Testing of Concrete Structures - Code and Commentary (SI Units)
PRC-440.2-23: Design and Construction of Externally Bonded Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Systems for Strengthening Concrete Structures—Guide
PRC-225-23 Guide to the Selection and Use of Hydraulic Cements
350-20: Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering Concrete Structures (350-20) and Commentary (350R-20) (SI Units)