Fatigue performance of carbon fiber‐reinforced polymer strengthened single‐edge cracked steel plates: Effects of adhesive property and CFRP arrangement
Lu Ke,
Ailong Chen,
Zheng Feng
et al.
Abstract:Carbon fiber‐reinforced polymer (CFRP) is increasingly used to improve the fatigue behavior of damaged steel structures due to its advantages, including high strength and convenient processing. However, several issues, such as the effects of the adhesive property and CFRP arrangement, still need to be studied. In this study, a total of 20 single‐cracked steel specimens were tested under fatigue load, including two unstrengthened specimens, six single‐sided strengthened specimens, and 12 double‐sided strengthen… Show more
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