Effect of Temperature Fluctuation and Severe Environments on Durability of CFRP Strands

JOURNAL OF COMPOSITES FOR CONSTRUCTION(2021)

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This paper will present the results from an experimental study to examine the effect of severe environmental conditions on the performance of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) prestressed concrete members. Six 4.8 m (16 ft) long decked bulb-T beams will be prestressed with CFRP strands and will be loaded at three different temperatures: hot, ambient, and cold. Subsequently, four of the CFRP-prestressed beams along with five unbonded stressed CFRP specimens will be subjected to 300 freeze-thaw cycles following ASTM C666. Residual strength after freeze-thaw exposure will be assessed by testing the prestressed beams to failure under a flexural loading configuration and the CFRP specimens through a uniaxial tensile test setup. The results show that due to the difference in the coefficient of thermal expansions for concrete and CFRP, the temperature change caused a fluctuation in the level of the prestressing force in the CFRP-prestressed beams. This fluctuation in the prestressing force should be estimated and implemented in the design of CFRP-prestressed beams that are exposed to temperature fluctuations during service, such as bridge beams. In addition, exposing the CFRP-prestressed beams to freeze-thaw cycles resulted in a reduction in their flexural strength of approximately 7.5%. The reduction in the strength was triggered by the deterioration in the concrete strength and a change in the mode of failure. However, the mechanical properties of CFRP strands were not adversely affected.
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Carbon fiber-reinforced polymers, Cold regions, Decked bulb-T beams, Flexural behavior, Freeze-thaw, Low temperature, Prestressed concrete
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