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Influence of the use of External Carbon Fiber Reinforcement on the Flexural Behavior of Prismatic Concrete Test Specimens. An Application for Repairing of Deteriorated Agricultural Structures
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Materials
Número de la revista
12
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Juan Valdés, A.; Rodríguez Robles, D.; García González, J.; Guerra Romero, M. I.; Morán Del Pozo, J. M. (2019). Influence of the use of External Carbon Fiber Reinforcement on the Flexural Behavior of Prismatic Concrete Test Specimens. An Application for Repairing of Deteriorated Agricultural Structures. Materials, 12(12), https://doi.org/10.3390/MA12121894
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2019
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This manuscript reports a study of the capacity of polymer composites to increase flexural
strength in concrete. The polymer composites reinforced with carbon fiber and bonded with epoxy
adhesive were used in prismatic test specimens of mass concrete corresponding to two different
morphologies. The aim was to simulate the restoration of deteriorating concrete agricultural structures
in order to explore the viability of this alternative against replacing them. An increase was found in
the strength of the elements tested, with a higher strength being observed in those test specimens
presenting a modified geometry.
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