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Title: Prediction of Crack Width for Fiber-Reinforced Polymer-Reinforced Concrete Beams

Author(s): Sameh R. Salib and George Abdel-Sayed

Publication: Structural Journal

Volume: 101

Issue: 4

Appears on pages(s): 532-536

Keywords: crack; fiber-reinforced concrete; reinforced concrete; strength

DOI: 10.14359/13339

Date: 7/1/2004

Abstract:
The use of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bars to replace steel in reinforcing concrete structures is currently encouraged by many structural engineers, especially for their noncorrosive properties. The partial inferiority of the bond and mechanical properties for few commercial FRP bars, however, leads to wider and deeper cracks compared with those of steel-reinforced concrete structures. The characteristics of such cracks have significant interaction with the stresses and displacements induced in the concrete and the reinforcing bars crossing the crack (dowel action of bars), as well as on the contribution of the stirrups at crack location. Further- more, because the dowel failure of FRP bars takes place in a brittle mode and lower magnitude of transverse displacement than steel, an accurate prediction of these characteristics is essential for a proper evaluation of beam serviceability, as well as its strength and failure conditions. Therefore, this paper presents an analytical formula that calculates the maximum crack width in FRP-reinforced concrete beams, taking into account both the bond and the mechanical properties of FRP bars.


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