Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite as a Strengthening of Concrete Structures: A Review

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For centuries, concrete is the main material most widely used in a building. The strength and durability of this material will decrease over time due to several factors that influence the mechanism of its structural characteristics. Although the compression strength is excellent, it is weak in tensile. Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are widely used as an alternative material to replace metal-based engineering materials. This material has properties such as lightweight products, low production costs, easy to form, high tensile and flexural strength, and elastic. The purpose of this review paper is to provide information about the application of FRP composites as reinforcement of concrete structures either as repairs or new structures. Initially, FRP composite materials were used as reinforcement structures for reinforced concrete column-beam joints. The resulting structure has increased the flexural ability due to the load given. The addition of natural fiber (jute) to concrete also increases in the hardness of concrete. Other investigations regarding the application of FRP composites in concrete to improve strength performance are discussed in this paper. Finally, the technique of wrapping FRP composites in concrete in an effort to improve the performance of the resulting structure is also discussed in the paper.

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Yuhazri, M. Y., Zulfikar, A. J., & Ginting, A. (2020). Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite as a Strengthening of Concrete Structures: A Review. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 1003). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1003/1/012135

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