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Temperature In The Adhesive Layer of Externally Bonded Composite Reinforcement Heated By The Sun


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The paper describes the measurements of temperature growth in different types of the epoxy adhesive bonding external strengthening. A total of six types of models were tested: CFRP sheet and strip, two SRP tapes adhered to the concrete sample, CFRP strip and SRP tape on a timber sample. Changes in temperature were investigated during the summer in the southern Poland. The maximum measured temperatures for all models exceeded regarded as safe temperature limit of 45°C. The highest recorded adhesive temperature refers to a sample of CFRP strengthened timber and exceeded 70°C. For the structure such a high temperature may result in almost complete loss of adhesion and thus the efficiency of strengthening. Test results may be a warning against the use of FRP external strengthening exposed to direct sunlight without any protection.

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1899-0142
Language:
English
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4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Architecture and Design, Architecture, Architects, Buildings