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HERO ID
4717093
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Composites realized by hand lay-up process in a civil engineering environment: initial properties and durability
Author(s)
Marouani, S; Curtil, L; Hamelin, P
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Materials and Structures
ISSN:
1359-5997
EISSN:
1871-6873
Volume
41
Issue
5
Page Numbers
831-851
DOI
10.1617/s11527-007-9288-z
Web of Science Id
WOS:000255196200003
Abstract
The repair, the reinforcement as well as the setting in safety of buildings and existing reinforced and/or pre-stressed concrete structure is a real technological stake and a socio-economic problem for the near future. The introduction of composites in civil engineering is an interesting answer to these goals, but they brought an important amount of new problems that have to be solved for safe structural applications under combined mechanical and environmental loadings. In fact during the past five years, we have witnessed exponential growth in research or field demonstrations of fiber-reinforced composites in civil engineering. Manufacturers and designers have now access to a wide range of composite materials. However, they face great problems with forecasting the reliability of composite materials. Their introduction in civil engineering applications is a difficult operation due to working environment and weathering conditions. The objective of this paper is to study the effect of these conditions and their consequences on the mechanical properties of the final composite. An analysis of the rheological (viscoelastic) properties was carried out in order to observe the glass transition temperature evolution according to reactive mixture stoichiometry and weathering conditions.
Keywords
composites; hand lay-up process; repair; implementation conditions; durability; civil engineering
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