Environmental durability of adhesively bonded FRP/steel joints in civil engineering applications: State of the art
Abstract
Over the past three decades, the strengthening and repair of existing civil engineering structures using FRP laminates has attracted a great deal of attention. With the advances in polymer science, adhesive bonding has become a common joining technology in these applications. Despite numerous studies that address the short-term behaviour of adhesively bonded FRP/steel joints, uncertainty with respect to long-term performance still remains. This...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental durability of adhesively bonded FRP/steel joints in civil engineering applications: State of the art
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Volume
81
Pages
259 - 275
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