This paper presents recent results of an experimental study of hybrid beams made of annealed glass reinforced with SRP (Steel Reinforced Polymer) or GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) sheets or GFRP pultruded profiles. The joining of glass and composite materials allows to overcome glass limitations such as low tensile strength, brittle behaviour and the great dispersion of the tensile strength values. The main aim of this type of structures is to increase the post-cracking residual strength and ductility of glass.
Post-cracking response of hybrid beams consisting of glass-GFRP and glass-SRP.
SPERANZINI, Emanuela;AGNETTI, STEFANO
2015
Abstract
This paper presents recent results of an experimental study of hybrid beams made of annealed glass reinforced with SRP (Steel Reinforced Polymer) or GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) sheets or GFRP pultruded profiles. The joining of glass and composite materials allows to overcome glass limitations such as low tensile strength, brittle behaviour and the great dispersion of the tensile strength values. The main aim of this type of structures is to increase the post-cracking residual strength and ductility of glass.File in questo prodotto:
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