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Influence of Environmental Effects on Durability of CFRP for Shear Strengthening of RC Girders Year 2

Principal Investigator:  Christopher Higgins, Oregon State University

Project Summary:
A. Objectives The primary objectives of this study are to 1. Assess the impact of environmental conditions on the strength and behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) bridge girders strengthened with carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP) for shear and quantify possible long-term durability issues. 2. Investigate the behavior of reinforced concrete bridge girders strengthened with CFRP and exposed to combined accelerated environmental aging and fatigue to evaluate durability of CFRP repairs for shear. Results will be used to direct possible changes to design specifications and provide guidance for field inspections. B. Scope Many concrete bridges remain in the national inventory that are lightly reinforced for shear, contain poor flexural steel details, and are exhibiting diagonal cracking and distress. For these bridges, strengthening techniques are often employed to increase the rating of the bridge and extend service life. One of the most promising materials for... View Full Summary


Sponsors:
ODOT Research Unit


Project Details:

Project Type: Research
Start Date: October 1, 2007
End Date: January 30, 2009
Related Projects: Influence of Environmental Effects on Durability of CFRP for Shear Strengthening of RC Girders
Research Area: Advanced Technology
RiP Number: 14676


Products:

(7266KB) (Report) OTREC-RR-09-03 Environmental Durability of Reinforced Concrete Deck Girders Strengthened for Shear with Surface Bonded Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Final Report

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