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Experimental and numerical study of strengthening of heat-damaged RC beams using NSM CFRP strips

•We carried out an experimental and numerical study of heat-damaged RC beams.•We investigated the effectiveness NSM CFRP laminate repair of heat-damaged RC beams.•Use of epoxy adhesives gave higher strength.•Use of cement-based adhesives resulted in higher ductility. An experimental and numerical st...

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Published in:Construction & building materials 2017-11, Vol.154, p.899-913
Main Authors: Jadooe, Awad, Al-Mahaidi, Riadh, Abdouka, Kamiran
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CFRP
Epoxy adhesive
High temperature
Laminates
Mechanical properties
NSM
Polymers
Rehabilitation
Reinforced concrete
title Experimental and numerical study of strengthening of heat-damaged RC beams using NSM CFRP strips
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