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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2018.19.7.474

An Experimental Study on the Behavior of Curved Panel Parts Using Composite Materials  

Park, Hee Beom (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Park, Jong-Sup (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Kang, Jae-Yoon (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Jung, Woo-Tai (Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.19, no.7, 2018 , pp. 474-480 More about this Journal
Abstract
FRP is a new material that is lightweight, has high strength and high durability, and is emerging as a third construction material in many countries. The composite material panel targeted in this study was a curved member and is the most frequently used arch-shaped member of a structures, such as tunnels. Composite curved panels can be produced in high quality and large quantities through automation operations. On the other hand, the frequency of application is low, and the design criteria and experimental data are lacking. Therefore, this study examined the mechanical performance of the member unit first to verify its performance as structural members of the FRP curved panel. For this purpose, tensile, compression, and connection performance tests were carried out. The tensile tests showed greater tensile strength of specimens with larger curvature, and the compression tests showed that the composite section of a composite material has greater compressive strength than the concrete section. Finally, the test of the performance of the connection showed that the attachment performance of the connection was more than equal to that of the FRP composite material panel.
Keywords
connected member; curvature; curved FRP; panel; solid; void;
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