asixth
Structural
- Feb 27, 2008
- 1,333
Hi guys
I want to use externally bonded Carbon FRP plates in the negative moment region of a carpark slab to strengthen the structure in flexure. The problem with this is that the FRP will be bonded to the slab surface and therefore exposed to vehicular traffic.
How can I protect the FRP laminates from damage?
I was thinking to overlay the FRP with a wearing surface, but this will prevent any future inspection and maintenance of the FRP laminate?
All suggestions or published data on similar projects will be welcomed and appreciated.
I want to use externally bonded Carbon FRP plates in the negative moment region of a carpark slab to strengthen the structure in flexure. The problem with this is that the FRP will be bonded to the slab surface and therefore exposed to vehicular traffic.
How can I protect the FRP laminates from damage?
I was thinking to overlay the FRP with a wearing surface, but this will prevent any future inspection and maintenance of the FRP laminate?
All suggestions or published data on similar projects will be welcomed and appreciated.