Bond behavior of CFRP-strengthened steel structures and its environmental influence factors: a critical review
Adhesively bonded carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) systems have shown great promise for strengthening damaged steel structures, offering potential enhancements in the longevity of steel structures. However, the degradation of bond performance of CFRP under harsh environments remains a critical...
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Published in | Sustainable structures Vol. 4; no. 1 |
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Abstract | Adhesively bonded carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) systems have shown great promise for strengthening damaged steel structures, offering potential enhancements in the longevity of steel structures. However, the degradation of bond performance of CFRP under harsh environments remains a critical concern for researchers and engineers, as it may significantly impact the efficiency and durability of bonded CFRP strengthening systems. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the impact of key characteristics of bonded joints, such as the CFRP modulus, adhesive performance, bond length, adhesive layer thickness, and bond joint geometry, on the bonding performance of CFRP strengthening systems. Additionally, the influences of environmental factors, including elevated and sub-zero temperatures, moisture, corrosion, humidity, wet-dry cycles, ultraviolet radiation, and freeze-thaw cycles on the bond behavior, were also reviewed. By synthesizing and analyzing existing research insights into the effects of reinforcement materials, bond joint design parameters, and environmental factors on bonding performance, this review article attempts to enhance practitioners' understanding of bond behavior in this field and also provides guidance for future research. |
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AbstractList | Adhesively bonded carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) systems have shown great promise for strengthening damaged steel structures, offering potential enhancements in the longevity of steel structures. However, the degradation of bond performance of CFRP under harsh environments remains a critical concern for researchers and engineers, as it may significantly impact the efficiency and durability of bonded CFRP strengthening systems. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the impact of key characteristics of bonded joints, such as the CFRP modulus, adhesive performance, bond length, adhesive layer thickness, and bond joint geometry, on the bonding performance of CFRP strengthening systems. Additionally, the influences of environmental factors, including elevated and sub-zero temperatures, moisture, corrosion, humidity, wet-dry cycles, ultraviolet radiation, and freeze-thaw cycles on the bond behavior, were also reviewed. By synthesizing and analyzing existing research insights into the effects of reinforcement materials, bond joint design parameters, and environmental factors on bonding performance, this review article attempts to enhance practitioners' understanding of bond behavior in this field and also provides guidance for future research. |
Author | Cheng, Zheng Ke, Lu Li, Chuanxi Ma, Kaibao Zeng, Junjie Li, Youlin |
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