FRP Composites for Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Structures A guide to fundamentals and design for repair and retrofit

High strength fibre composites (FRPs) have been used with civil structures since the 1980s, mostly in the repair, strengthening and retrofitting of concrete structures. This has attracted considerable research, and the industry has expanded exponentially in the last decade. Design guidelines have be...

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Main Authors: Balaguru, Perumalsamy N. (Author), Nanni, Antonio (Author), Giancaspro, James (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Taylor & Francis 2009
Series:Spon's structural engineering mechanics and design series
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