2019
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.817.594
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Fatigue Analysis of FRP Strengthened Masonry by Acoustic Emission Monitoring

Abstract: The safety work of historical and monumental building heritage requires the use of innovative materials compatible with the high architectural value. The Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP) represent a valid alternative to traditional ones, and the carbon fiber sheets are very light and easy to glue to the masonry structures. However, the durability of the application of FRP sheets is still uncertain in the long time behavior, especially with regard to cyclic fatigue loads such as seismic ones. In this work an exp… Show more

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“…Therefore, the utilization of innovative materials and technologies is important and justified for these objects, especially those at seismic risk. FRP is one of the most common new materials used to improve the seismic performance of historical buildings [13], mainly due to the damping properties of the polymers [14][15][16]. In connection with this fact, many studies were conducted on the behavior of FRP sheets in different configurations in strengthening the structural members, especially in masonry buildings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the utilization of innovative materials and technologies is important and justified for these objects, especially those at seismic risk. FRP is one of the most common new materials used to improve the seismic performance of historical buildings [13], mainly due to the damping properties of the polymers [14][15][16]. In connection with this fact, many studies were conducted on the behavior of FRP sheets in different configurations in strengthening the structural members, especially in masonry buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%