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Further scope for future work in this field should pay more attention to the simulation of experimental concretes in dynamic, variable load situations. Flexure, in the context of engineering dynamics/mechanics, is one of a wide range of reactions or results which manifest as a result of the subjection of materials or structures to forces/pressures associated with their use. For concrete structures in particular (such as bridges or decked flooring), the pressures of usage or serviceability conditions require an understanding of the nature of response of materials to the types of forces likely to be experienced by these.
This essay is a review of literature on the flexural behaviour of FRP-reinforced concrete slabs. It shall consider a range of variables involved in the dynamics of FRP composite usage in reinforcement of concrete structures. . ntext of engineering dynamics/mechanics, is one of a wide range of reactions or results which manifest as a result of the subjection of materials or structures to forces/pressures associated with their use. For concrete structures in particular (such as bridges or decked flooring), the pressures of usage or serviceability conditions require an understanding of the nature of response of materials to the types of forces likely to be experienced by these.
This essay is a review of literature on the flexural behaviour of FRP-reinforced concrete slabs. It shall consider a range of variables involved in the dynamics of FRP composite usage in reinforcement of concrete structures. This, in the light of the findings of contemporary research by experts in the field. Information on physical properties of key elements will be reviewed, as well as their mechanical properties. Examples of such key elements will include the Resin used in FRP composites, the fibre reinforcement nature, and thermal, tensile and compressive behaviour.
Concrete slabs will also be examined in the context of their properties in relation to phenomena such as cracking, deflection, ultimate failure modes, shear, strain and flexure. Physical properties of FRP composites: ResinThe physical nature of FRP composites is generally accepted to be such that the fibres of the composite are enclosed in a polymeric resin (Nanni and Lopez, 2004). The fibres are in a matrix structure- another generally accepted fact, perhaps reflected in the alternative description of 'polymer matrix' by some other sources (ABC's of FRP, 2004; Composites Basics: Materials 1, 2004) It is also established that the resin is the glue
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