Title:
Advanced Composites for the Navy Waterfront Infrastructure
Author(s):
L. J. Malvar
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
196
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
17-28
Keywords:
carbon fiber; composites; fiber-reinforced plastics,
infrastructure; reinforced concrete; structural upgrade
DOI:
10.14359/9996
Date:
10/1/2000
Abstract:
were used to upgrade reinforced concrete beams, slabs and piles. GFRP shells were also used for pile upgrade. Some of these components were reinforced and prestressed with CFRP rods and tendons. Finally, other composites, such as epoxy coatings for rebars and engineered wood were addressed. Long term Since 1992, the U.S. Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Since 1992, the U.S. Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC), has been involved in the study and use of advanced fiber Center (NFESC), has been involved in the study and use of advanced fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) composites for its waterfront infrastructure applications. reinforced plastic (FRP) composites for its waterfront infrastructure applications. Carbon FRP (CFRP) and glass (GFRP) composites were assessed and Carbon FRP (CFRP) and glass (GFRP) composites were assessed and demonstrated at NFESC and at various sites throughout the Navy. CFRP sheets demonstrated at NFESC and at various sites throughout the Navy. CFRP sheets were used to upgrade reinforced concrete beams, slabs and piles. GFRP shells were also used for pile upgrade. Some of these components were reinforced and prestressed with CFRP rods and tendons. Finally, other composites, such as epoxy coatings for rebars and engineered wood were addressed. Long term durability issues are still being investigated. This paper represents an overview of the assessment and use of FRP materials in Navy reinforced concrete waterfront structures. durability issues are still being investigated. This paper represents an overview of the assessment and use of FRP materials in Navy reinforced concrete waterfront structures.