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Finite Element Analysis of Axial Compression Steel Members Strengthened with Unbonded CFRP Laminates
2020
Materials
This paper presented a non-linear finite element (FE) analysis to investigate the potential of unbonded carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP) strengthening in improving the axial compression performance of steel members. The FE model was firstly developed and validated against experimental works. Four parameters considered in the parametric study were the number of CFRP layers, CFRP length, slenderness ratio, and elastic modulus of CFRP. It was confirmed that the unbonded CFRP strengthening
doi:10.3390/ma13163540
pmid:32796595
fatcat:5bogaa5q3fh6njtdr6n3fqrhae