Structures Congress 2013 2013
DOI: 10.1061/9780784412848.022
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Evaluation of Mechanical Anchoring System to Improve Performance of CFRP Mitigated Concrete Slabs under Close-in Blasts

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“…FRP has many properties that make it advantageous for use for blast retrofits. It can be installed post-construction, it can be installed quickly, it has high stiffness and high tensile strength [5], [6]. For large structures, anchors must be installed not just at the supports but throughout the component.…”
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“…FRP has many properties that make it advantageous for use for blast retrofits. It can be installed post-construction, it can be installed quickly, it has high stiffness and high tensile strength [5], [6]. For large structures, anchors must be installed not just at the supports but throughout the component.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of FRP as a retrofit is popular as it can be installed post-construction to strengthen the structure. It allows for fast installation, and has a very high stiffness and tensile strength [6,7]. Often times anchorage systems are used to mechanically restrain the FRP and to prevent delamination between the FRP and concrete, and in order to try and achieve the full tensile capacity of the FRP.…”
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