EFFECT OF CARBON LAMINATION ON THE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.7, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-06-15
Authors : GAD VIKAS V.; DESAI KETAN S.; SAWANT VIJAYKUMAR S.; SAWANT PRAJAKTA V.;
Page : 43-55
Keywords : Compression test; Split Tensile test; Flexural test; FRP composites; strengthening; carbon fiber; Epoxy resin composites; civil engineering; iaeme; research; IJCIET; journal article; research paper; open access journals; international journals;
Abstract
This work consists of preparation and testing of different structural model like cubes, Beams and Columns. They are tested for Compression test, Flexural test and Split tensile Test. The comparison between Laminated and un-laminated Structural Models was made in order to know how much strength gain after testing of these structural models, so by which the rehabilitation of any structure can be done without demolishing it with less weight to strength ratio.
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