Flexural behavior of GFRP tubes filled with magnetically driven concrete

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Abstract

Experimental investigation of GFRP (glass fiber reinforced polymer) tubes that were filled with magnetically driven concrete was carried out to study the flexural behavior of specimens under bending. Specimens having different cross section and lengths were tested. The test specimens were fabricated by filling magnetically driven concrete into the GFRP tubes and the concrete was vibrated using magnetic force. Specimens vibrated using vibrating tube were also tested for comparison. In addition, specimens having steel reinforcing bars and GFRP bars were both tested to study the effect of reinforcing bars on the magnetically driven concrete. The load-displacement curves, load-strain curves, failure mode, and ultimate strengths of test specimens were obtained. Design methods for the flexural stiffness of test specimens were also discussed in this study.

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Xie, F., Chen, J., Dong, X., & Feng, B. (2018). Flexural behavior of GFRP tubes filled with magnetically driven concrete. Materials, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11010092

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