2021
DOI: 10.32441/jaset.03.01.01
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Behavior of Timber Beams Strengthened by Jute Fibers

Abstract: The study involves strengthening timber beams by known jute fibers with various forms of strengthening and comparison the bending test results with the control beams and beams strengthened by steel plates. Twenty-two timber specimens with dimensions (70×100×1000) mm are divided into eight groups and loaded under a one-point load. The work is carried out to study the flexural and shear strengthening effects on behavior of the tested beams. Four specimens wrapped in U technique in single and double layers, along… Show more

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“…The most common polymer composites used in wooden structures include materials based on carbon fibers (carbon fiber-reinforced polymers—CFRP), basalt fibers (basalt fiber-reinforced polymers—BFRP), glass fiber (glass fiber-reinforced polymers—GFRP) and aramid fiber (aramid fiber-reinforced polymers—AFRP). Next to polymer materials reinforcements include also plant origin fibers [ 9 ], e.g., jute [ 10 ], linen [ 11 ], or bamboo [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common polymer composites used in wooden structures include materials based on carbon fibers (carbon fiber-reinforced polymers—CFRP), basalt fibers (basalt fiber-reinforced polymers—BFRP), glass fiber (glass fiber-reinforced polymers—GFRP) and aramid fiber (aramid fiber-reinforced polymers—AFRP). Next to polymer materials reinforcements include also plant origin fibers [ 9 ], e.g., jute [ 10 ], linen [ 11 ], or bamboo [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%