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Authors Moon Do-Young ; Sim Jong-Sung ; Oh Hong-Seob
Page pp.1085-1090
ISSN 1229-5515
Keywords anchor bolt; composite action; fatigue test; fiber reinforced polymers; flexural test
Abstract Rod-type fiber reinforced polymer plastics(FRPs) similar to reinforcing steel bars have rarely been considered. In this study, an experiment was performed using beams strengthened with rod-type CFRPs and high-strength mortar overlay. The test results show that the strengthened beams not only had improved endurance limits but also improved load carrying capacities, stiffness values, and cracking loads as compared to a non-strengthened beam. Strengthened beams anchored with bolts throughout their entire span had more efficient structural behaviors, including composite behavior on the interface between the concrete and mortar, and load carrying capacity, than a strengthened beam anchored only on the end block.