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Bond Strength of Tension Lap Splices in High-Strength Concrete Beams Strengthened with Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Wraps

This paper presents the experimental results of the first phase of a study undertaken at the American University of Beirut to examine the effectiveness of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) wraps to confine steel reinforcement in a tension lap splice region anchored in high-strength reinforced-concrete...

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Published in:Journal of composites for construction 2004-02, Vol.8 (1), p.14-21
Main Authors: Hamad, Bilal S, Rteil, Ahmad A, Soudki, Khaled A
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