Identification of Cracking Mechanisms in Scaled FRP Reinforced Concrete Beams using Acoustic Emission
Abstract
Acoustic emission was used to monitor the cracking mechanisms leading to the failure of scaled concrete beams having Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) longitudinal reinforcement and no shear reinforcement. Dimensional scaling included that of the effective depth of the cross section, which is a key parameter associated with the scaling of shear strength; and maximum aggregate size, which affects the shear-resisting mechanism of aggregate...
Paper Details
Title
Identification of Cracking Mechanisms in Scaled FRP Reinforced Concrete Beams using Acoustic Emission
Published Date
Nov 17, 2012
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
1
Pages
69 - 82
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