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Title: Durability of FRP-to-concrete bonded joints subjected to 110 months accelerated laboratory and field exposure
Authors: Hao, ZH 
Zeng, JJ
Chen, GM
Dai, JG 
Chen, JF
Issue Date: 15-Apr-2024
Source: Engineering structures, 15 Apr. 2024, v. 305, 117681
Abstract: Externally bonded fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites have been widely used to strengthen existing reinforced concrete (RC) structures. The predominant failure mode in FRP-strengthened RC members is debonding, which is largely dependent on the performance of the FRP-to-concrete bond interface. The durability of FRP-to-concrete bond interfaces is therefore crucial to the safety of the strengthened structure. In this study, 84 FRP-to-concrete bonded joints were tested, with different types of FRP and adhesives, including carbon FRP (CFRP) plate with Sika30, CFRP plate with Araldite106, CFRP sheet with SW-3 C, and glass FRP (GFRP) sheet with Sika330. The performance of FRP-to-concrete bond interfaces and the corresponding materials (i.e., FRP, adhesives and concrete), were tested after 8 months, 18 months, 31 months, and 110 months exposure to the wet-dry cycling environment, and 48 months and 110 months exposure to the outdoor environment. The results show that the bonded joints subjected to the wet-dry cycling environment exhibited more significant degradation compared to those subjected to the outdoor environment. In the wet-dry cycling environment, the CFRP plate with Sika 30 and CFRP sheet with SW-3 C bonded joints exhibited better durability performance with only 3% and 9% reductions in bond strength after 110 months, respectively. In contrast, the CFRP plate with Araldite106 and GFRP sheet with Sika330 bonded joints exhibited larger reductions in bond strength of 36% and 48%, respectively. Furthermore, failure mode changes were observed as the exposure time increased.
Keywords: CFRP
Durability
FRP-to-concrete interface
GFRP
Wet-dry cycling environment
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Journal: Engineering structures 
ISBN:  
ISSN: 0141-0296
EISSN: 1873-7323
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.117681
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