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Non-Metallic (FRP) Reinforcement for Concrete Structures OTHER BOOKS ON CONCRETE STRUCTURES FROM E & FN SPON Alternative Materials for the Reinforcement and Prestressing of Concrete Edited by J.L. Clarke Autoclaved Aerated Concrete - Properties, Testing and Design RILEM Bridge Deck Behaviour E. C. Hambly Building the Future: Innovation in Design, Materials and Construction Edited by F. K. Garas, G. S. T. Armer and J. L. Clarke Cement-based Composites: Materials, Mechanical Properties and Performance A. M. Brandt Composite Materials: Engineering and Science F. L. Matthews and R.D. Rawlings Composite Structures for Civil and Architectural Engineering D-H. Kim Concrete Structures: Stresses and Deformations A. Ghali and R. Favre Construction Materials - Their Nature and Behaviour Edited by J.M. Illston Engineering with Fibre-Polymer Laminates P. C. Powell Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Composites A. Bentur and S. Mindess High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Cement Composites Edited by H. W. 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Taerwe Magnel Laboratory for Concrete Research, University of Ghent, Belgium E & FN SPON An Imprint of Chapman & Hall London • Glasgow • Weinheim • New York • Tokyo • Melbourne • Madras Published by E & FN Spon, an imprint of Chapman & Hall, 2-6 Boundary Row, London SE1 8HN, UK Chapman & Hall, 2-6 Boundary Row, London SE1 8HN, UK Blackie Academic & Professional, Wester Cleddens Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2NZ, UK Chapman & Hall GmbH, Pappelallee 3, 69469 Weinheim, Germany Chapman & Hall USA, 115 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003, USA Chapman & Hall Japan, ITP-Japan, Kyowa Building, 3F, 2-2-1 Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102, Japan Chapman & Hall Australia, 102 Dodds Street, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, Australia Chapman & Hall India, R. Seshadri, 32 Second Main Road, CIT East, Madras 600 035, India First edition 1995 © 1995 RILEM © Government of Canada, Chapter 12 Printed in Great Britain by St Edmundsbury Press, Bury St Edmunds ISBN 0 419 20540 3 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the UK Copyright Designs and Patents Act, 1988, this publication may not be reproduced, stored, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction only in accordance with the terms of the licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency in the UK, or in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the appropriate Reproduction Rights Organization outside the UK. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the terms stated here should be sent to the publishers at the London address printed on this page. The publisher makes no representation, express or implied, with regard to the accuracy of the information contained in this book and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data available Publisher's note This book has been produced from camera ready copy provided by the individual contributors in order to make the book available for the Symposium. Contents Symposium organization xv References xvi Preface xvii PART ONE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES 1 1 The principal operational properties of new types of non-metallic reinforcement for structures 3 L.G. ASLANOVA and O.A. RESNYANSKY 2 Laminated composite reinforcement for concrete structures 10 P. PETRINA and R.N. WHITE 3 Ductility of non-metallic hybrid fiber composite reinforcement for concrete 18 V. TAMU2S and R. TEPFERS 4 Failure criteria for FRP rods subjected to a combination of tensile and shear forces 26 T. UEDA, Y. SATO, Y. KAKUTA, A. IMAMURA and H. KANEMATSU 5 Tendons made of non-metallic materials, requirements and economic application 34 D. JUNGWIRTH and A. WINDISH 6 Development of non-metallic anchoring devices for FRP tendons 41 T. HARADA, H. MATSUDA, MYO KHIN, S . TOKUMITSU, T. ENOMOTO and T. IDEMITSU 7 Uni-directional fiber prestressed concrete elements 49 W.R. DE SITTER and F. TOLMAN vi Contents 8 Long-term behaviour of Arapree A. GERRITSE and J. A. DEN UIJL 9 Stress-rupture of AFRP subjected to alkaline solutions and elevated temperature - experiments M. SCHEIBE and F.S. ROSTASY 10 Engineering model of stress-rupture of AFRP in concrete M. SCHEIBE and F.S. ROSTASY 11 Prediction of deterioration of FRP rods due to alkali attack F. KATSUKI and T. UOMOTO 12 Behaviour of FRP grid reinforcement for concrete under sustained load A.H. RAHMAN, C.Y. KINGSLEY and J. CRIMI 13 Static and fatigue strength of FRP rods for concrete reinforcement T. UOMOTO, T. NISHIMURA and H. OHGA 14 Grip effects in tensile testing of FRP bars L. J. MALVAR and J. BISH 15 Aspects of laboratory testing to determine mechanical properties of FRP M. SCHEIBE and F.S. ROSTASY 16 Magnetic characteristics of the 3-dimensional FRP reinforcement used for non-magnetic chamber T. KAKIZAWA, S. OHNO, R. OKAMOTO and K. FUJIOKA PART TWO BOND BEHAVIOUR OF FR P ELEMENTS 17 Bond of FRP reinforcement to concrete - Experimental results A. NANNI, M.M. AL-ZAHARANI, S.U. AL-DULAIJAN, C.E. BAKIS and T.E. BOOTHBY Contents vii 18 Bond and fatigue properties of Arapree 146 J.A. DEN UIJL 19 Force transfer of AFRP bars in concrete prisms 154 L. TAERWE and I. PALLEMANS 20 Analytical modelling of bond between FRP reinforcing bars and concrete 164 E. COSENZA, G. MANFREDI and R. REALFONZO 21 A study on bond creep behavior of FRP rebars embedded in concrete 172 A. HATTORI, S. INOUE, T. MIYAGAWA and M. FUJII 22 Bond tests of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) rods 180 C. V. JERRETT and S.H. AHMAD 23 Influences of yarns shape in woven fabric on bonding performance of cementitious composites 192 A. PELED, D. YANKELEVSKY and A. BENTUR 24 On bond and anchorage of two dimensional grid type FRP 200 S. MOCHIZUKI and T. UDAGAWA 25 Bond strength of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) cement grouted anchor bolds 209 H. XU, E. BELLA VANCE and B. BENMOKRANE PART THREE STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOUR OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS 217 26 Flexural behavior of concrete elements reinforced by GFRP bars 219 S.H. ALSAYED, T.H. ALMUSALLAM, Y.A. AL-SALLOUM and M. A. AMJAD 27 FRP rebars and the elimination of reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures 227 C. ARYA, F.K. OFORI-DARKO and G. PIRATHAPAN 28 Flexural behaviour of JITEC-FRP reinforced beams 235 F. BUYLE-BODIN, M. BENHOUNA and M. CONVAI N viii Contents 29 GFRP as crack control reinforcement M. MOGAHADAM and L. SENTLER 30 Long-term deflection of continuous fiber reinforced concrete beams T. KAGE, Y. MASUDA, Y. TANANO and K. SATO 31 Safe bending behavior of extruded mortar reinforced with CFRP K. YAMADA, T. SUENAGA and H. MIHASHI 32 Compressive behavior of FRP reinforcement in non-prestressed concrete members K. KOBAYASHI and T. FUJISAKI 33 Structural performances of concrete frame reinforced with FRP reinforcement H. FUKUYAMA, Y. MASUDA, Y. SONOBE and M. TANIGAKI 34 Loading tests on concrete slabs reinforced with FRP grids S. MATTHYS and L. TAERWE 35 Stress distribution in FRP grid reinforced members C. GOODSPEED and G. ALEVA 36 A study on elasto-plastic behavior of structural walls reinforced by CFRP grids T. YAMAKAWA and T. FUJISAKI 37 Structural design and behavior of concrete members with two and three-dimensional FRP reinforcements E. MAKITANI, K. SHINDO, M. WANG and K. ISHIBASHI 38 Strength and deformations of FRP reinforced flat slab structures A.G. RAZAQPUR, D. SVECOVA and M.S. CHEUNG 39 Distribution of strain among several continuous fiber reinforcements in the same cross section H. TSURUTA and T. MAKIZUMI Contents ix 40 Ultimate shear capacity of concrete beams reinforced with FRP rods 336 Y. SATO, T. UEDA and Y. KAKUTA 41 Structural performance of concrete beams reinforced with diagonal FRP bars 344 Y. SONOBE, T. KANAKUBO, M. FUJISAWA, H. FUKUYAMA, M.TANIGAKI and T. OKAMOTO 42 Shear behavior of concrete beams reinforced by FRP rods as longitudinal and shear reinforcement 352 W. ZHAO, K. MARUYAMA and H. SUZUKI 43 Punching shear behavior of pultruded FRP grating reinforced concrete slabs 360 L.C. BANK andZ. XI 44 Fire resistance of continuous fiber reinforced concrete 368 H. TANANO, Y. MASUDA, T. KAGE, H. FUKUYAMA, I. NISHIDA and T. HASHIMOTO PART FOUR STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOUR OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE MEMBERS 377 45 Structural ductility of concrete beams prestressed with FRP tendons 379 A.E. NAAMAN and S.M. JEONG 46 Experimental study on moment redistribution of continuous beams reinforced or pretensioned with fiber reinforced plastic 387 M. TEZUKA, M. OCHIAI, S. TOTTORI and R. SATO 47 FRP flexural and shear reinforcements for highway bridges in Manitoba, Canada 395 A.Z. FAM, A.A. ABDELRAHMAN, S.H. RIZKALLA and W. SALTZBERG 48 Serviceability of concrete beams prestressed by carbon fibre plastic rods 403 A.A. ABDELRAHMAN and S.H. RIZKALLA

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