2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2020.112100
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Experimental static and dynamic response of RC beams damaged and strengthened with NSM GFRP rod

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“…Retrofitted specimen after fire test[23]. R.Capozucca,E.Magagnini, M.V.Vecchietti[25] Examine the static and dynamic responses of damaged RC beams that have been repaired with glass-fiber-reinforced-polymer (GFRP) rods using the near surface approach (NSM). Notches in the concrete cover are the standard visual representation of beam damage.…”
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“…Retrofitted specimen after fire test[23]. R.Capozucca,E.Magagnini, M.V.Vecchietti[25] Examine the static and dynamic responses of damaged RC beams that have been repaired with glass-fiber-reinforced-polymer (GFRP) rods using the near surface approach (NSM). Notches in the concrete cover are the standard visual representation of beam damage.…”
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“…Figure11. Dimensions of RC beam with NSM-GFRP rod[25]. The effectiveness of employing NS carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) strips of various shapes to repair the structural behavior of heat-damaged reinforced concrete beams is examined in Rami.H.…”
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