Compression Softening of Textile Cfrp Reinforced Concrete (Crc): Biaxial Testing of Cracked Crc Panels and Derivation of Constitutive Laws
Sven Bosbach,
Josef Hegger,
Martin Classen
Abstract:Due to its insensitivity to corrosion, textile CFRP (carbon fibre reinforced polymer) reinforcement enables the construction of thin-walled concrete structures such as shells, vaults and girder webs with minimal concrete cover. In contrast to tensile and flexural behaviour, strutting and compressive membrane action of cracked thin-walled carbon reinforced concrete (CRC) elements and the interaction of compressive stresses with transverse tensile loading have not yet been investigated. While for steel reinforce… Show more
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