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Title:
“Analysis and Behavior of FRP Composites for New and Existing Structures,” Advanced Composite Materials: State-of-the-Art Report, 3-days Workshop, Egyptian Society of Engineers, June 1996, pp. 147-160.
Authors: Ibrahim, I. M., and Shaaban, I. G.
Year: 1996
Keywords: FRP; nonlinear; static; dynamic; finite element; reinforced concrete; retrofiitting
Journal: State-of-the-Art Report, 3-days Workshop, Egyptian Society of Engineers
Volume: 3-days Workshop, June 1996
Issue: Not Available
Pages: pp. 147-160
Publisher: Egyptian Society of Engineers
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Ibrahim Galal Ibrahim Shaaban_no 44.pdf
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Abstract:

Although fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) are now widely used in a range of structural applications, e.g. air crafts, cars, ...etc, they are still rarely used by civil engineers. The main reasons for this are the complexities arising from the nature and structure of these materials which affect their analysis and design procedures. This paper describes a non linear static and dynamic finite element analysis package (NSDFEM) suitable for the analysis of all types of structures made of FRP. The package ias also capable of modeling reinforced concrete structures retrofitted with FRP.

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