2010
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)mt.1943-5533.0000110
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Mechanical Properties of Steel-FRP Composite Bar under Uniaxial and Cyclic Tensile Loads

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“…Supposing that interface bonding is ideal, that deformation between the outer FRP and inner steel is harmonious and using the mixture rule, Wu et al [12] presented a theoretical model of the stress-strain relationship of a steel-FRP composite bar (SFCB) under a uniaxial load, which could be obtained from the properties of the steel and FRP. The BSP proposed in this paper is similar to SFCB, because both of them are composed of inner steel and outer FRP.…”
Section: Theoretical Model Of the Stress-strain Relationship For Bspmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Supposing that interface bonding is ideal, that deformation between the outer FRP and inner steel is harmonious and using the mixture rule, Wu et al [12] presented a theoretical model of the stress-strain relationship of a steel-FRP composite bar (SFCB) under a uniaxial load, which could be obtained from the properties of the steel and FRP. The BSP proposed in this paper is similar to SFCB, because both of them are composed of inner steel and outer FRP.…”
Section: Theoretical Model Of the Stress-strain Relationship For Bspmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BSP proposed in this paper is similar to SFCB, because both of them are composed of inner steel and outer FRP. Therefore, the model presented by Wu et al [12] was accepted for the theoretical calculation of the stress-strain relationship for BSP. Depending on the model, the total strain was divided into three intervals, which are shown in Figure 10.…”
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“…Also, the use of the innovative rebars, i.e., steel fiber composite bars (SFCBs), will increase the life spans of structures because the inner steel bar is protected against corrosion (Fig 1). Uniaxial and cyclic tensile behavior of the innovative rebars were experimentally tested by Wu et al (2010).…”
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confidence: 99%