Effectiveness of reinforcing bent non-uniform pre-stressed glulam beams with Basalt Fibre Reinforced Polymers rods

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The article presents the testing designating the impact of structural non-uniformity on the effectiveness of reinforcing bent wooden beams reinforced with basalt fibre (BFRP-Basalt Fibre Reinforced Polymers) rods. The obtained results demonstrate a positive impact of the strengthening in improving the bearing capacity and rigidness of the wooden beams. The article presents the impact of selected physical and chemical properties of wooden elements on the achieved strengthening reliability, increase in bearing capacity and the estimation of the reduction of deflections and stresses of bent beams, made from various wood quality classes and reinforced using BFRP rods. The conducted testing featured an analysis of the ability of using lower quality class lumber to strengthen the beams with pre-stressed basalt fibre rods. This solution allows for reducing the cross-section or lower the class of used wood with simultaneous maintenance of comparable rigidity and bending strength of beams, as in the non-strengthened beams.

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Wdowiak, A., & Brol, J. (2019). Effectiveness of reinforcing bent non-uniform pre-stressed glulam beams with Basalt Fibre Reinforced Polymers rods. Materials, 12(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12193141

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