1st Edition

FRP-Strengthened Metallic Structures

By Xiao-Ling Zhao Copyright 2014
    290 Pages 137 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    290 Pages 137 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Repairing or strengthening failing metallic structures traditionally involves using bulky and heavy external steel plates that often pose their own problems. The plates are generally prone to corrosion and overall fatigue. Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP), a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers, offers a great alternative for strengthening metallic structures, especially steel structures such as bridges, buildings, offshore platforms, pipelines, and crane structures.

    FRP-Strengthened Metallic Structures explores the behaviour and design of these structures, from basic concepts to design recommendations. It covers bond behaviour between FRP and steel, and describes improvement of fatigue performance, bending, compression, and bearing forces, strengthening of compression and steel tubular members, strengthening for enhanced fatigue and seismic performance, and strengthening against web crippling of steel sections. It also provides examples of performance improvement by FRP strengthening.

    • Summarizes worldwide research on the FRP strengthening of metallic structures

    • Contains several topics not generally covered in existing texts

    • Presents comprehensive, topical references throughout the book

    The book outlines the applications, existing design guidance, and special characteristics of FRP composites within the context of their use in structural strengthening. While the major focus is on steel structures, it also describes others, such as aluminium structures. This book is suitable for structural engineers, researchers, and university students interested in the FRP strengthening technique.

    Xiao-Ling Zhao is chair of structural engineering at Monash University, Australia, and is author of Concrete-Filled Tubular Members and Connections, also published by Taylor & Francis.

    1. Introduction

    2. FRP Composites and Metals

    3. Behavior of the Bond between FRP and Metal

    4. Flexural Strengthening of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Beams with FRP Laminates

    5. Strengthening of Compression Members

    6. Strengthening of Web Crippling of Beams Subject to End Bearing Forces

    7. Enhancement of Fatigue Performance

    Biography

    Prof. Xiao-Ling Zhao obtained his BE and ME from Shanghai JiaoTong University, China, both his PhD and Doctor of Engineering from The University of Sydney, while his MBA (Executive) was jointly awarded by The University of Sydney and University of New South Wales. He was appointed as chair of structural engineering at Monash University in 2001. Prof. Zhao has received fellowships from The Royal Academy of Engineering UK, Swiss National Science Foundation, Humboldt Foundation, Japan Society for Promotion of Science and Chinese 1000-talent program. He chairs the International Institute of FRP for Construction working group on FRP Strengthened Metallic Structures.