The effect of the bent of FRP rebar on its short-term mechanical properties

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In the construction industry, FRP (fibre-reinfoced-polymer) reinforcement is used mainly because of its high resistance to aggressive environments. The production and design of straight FRP rebars are now very well understood and described. However, when designing concrete elements, it is usually necessary to adapt the reinforcement to the structure shape and to use bent rebars. However, during the production process, unfavourable changes in the fibre distribution across the cross-section may occur at the bent section. It has a significant effect on the short and long-term properties of the rebar. The paper addresses the highly topical issue of the composition, manufacturing and testing of shaped composite rebar. Consequently, the article presents experimentally determined values of mechanical characteristics obtained from the performed tests.

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Lagiň, J., Prokeš, J., Girgle, F., Kostiha, V., Vašátko, D., Bezděk, O., … Štěpánek, P. (2023). The effect of the bent of FRP rebar on its short-term mechanical properties. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2568). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2568/1/012006

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