Effects of CNT modified adhesives and silane chemical pre-treatment on CFRP/steel bond behaviour and durability
Abstract
Carbon fibre reinforced polymers have shown an ability to provide increased strength and rehabilitation properties to steel. However, under extreme environmental conditions adhered CFRP/steel joints undergo detrimental reductions in strength and durability. This paper explores the use of silane chemical barriers and adhesive modifications to improve bond durability and retard environmental damage and restrict bond degradation. Carbon nano tube...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of CNT modified adhesives and silane chemical pre-treatment on CFRP/steel bond behaviour and durability
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Volume
273
Pages
121803 - 121803
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