Bond performance of NSM FRP–concrete interfaces with epoxy under chloride‐salt conditioned environments
Haixia Zhang,
Xingwu Sun,
Ya Wang
Abstract:Concrete in coastal areas is susceptible to structural damage caused by corrosion and expansion of reinforcement. Near‐surface mounted (NSM) fiber‐reinforced polymer (FRP) bars have become effective for strengthening damaged reinforced concrete structures. The bonding performance of NSM FRP bars in concrete is a key factor limiting their application and promotion in civil engineering. In this study, the influences of the conditioned environment, such as the chloride salt concentration, immersion time, and bond… Show more
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