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LAGIŇ, J.; GIRGLE, F.; ČAIROVIĆ, I.; KOSTIHA, V.; ŠTĚPÁNEK, P.
Originální název
Effect of Alkaline Environment on Mechanical Properties of Molded Composite Reinforcement
Anglický název
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Originální abstrakt
Composite (FRP) reinforcement is used in the construction industry mainly because of its high resistance to aggressive environments. The production technology and design of straight FRP members is now very well understood. However, when designing concrete elements, it is usually necessary to adapt the reinforcement to the requirements of the construction and to design curved (bent) members. These then undergo structural changes in their cross-section during manufacture, which can have a major effect on their service life and load-bearing capacity. This paper describes the problem of degradation of shaped composite reinforcement in an aggressive alkaline environment and presents experimentally determined values of tensile strength.
Anglický abstrakt
Klíčová slova
Composite Reinforcement, Bending, Bent Composite Reinforcement, Degradation, Alkali
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Autoři
Rok RIV
2023
Vydáno
30.08.2022
Nakladatel
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Místo
Switzerland
Kniha
Solid State Phenomena (Vol. 336)
ISSN
1662-9779
Periodikum
Solid State Phenomena
Svazek
30.8.2022
Číslo
1
Stát
Švýcarská konfederace
Strany od
201
Strany do
208
Strany počet
8
URL
https://www.scientific.net/SSP.336.201
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT179356, author="Juraj {Lagiň} and František {Girgle} and Iva {Čairović} and Vojtěch {Kostiha} and Petr {Štěpánek}", title="Effect of Alkaline Environment on Mechanical Properties of Molded Composite Reinforcement", booktitle="Solid State Phenomena (Vol. 336)", year="2022", journal="Solid State Phenomena", volume="30.8.2022", number="1", pages="201--208", publisher="Trans Tech Publications Ltd", address="Switzerland", doi="10.4028/p-mcz763", issn="1012-0394", url="https://www.scientific.net/SSP.336.201" }