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Efficient influence of cross section shape on the mechanical and economic properties of concrete canvas and CFRP reinforced columns management using metaheuristic optimization algorithms

  • Ge, Genwang;Liu, Yingzi;Al-Tamimi, Haneen M.;Pourrostam, Towhid;Zhang, Xian;Ali, H. Elhosiny;Jan, Amin;Salameh, Anas A.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.375-391
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    • 2022
  • This paper examined the impact of the cross-sectional structure on the structural results under different loading conditions of reinforced concrete (RC) members' management limited in Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRP). The mechanical properties of CFRC was investigated, then, totally 32 samples were examined. Test parameters included the cross-sectional shape as square, rectangular and circular with two various aspect rates and loading statues. The loading involved concentrated loading, eccentric loading with a ratio of 0.46 to 0.6 and pure bending. The results of the test revealed that the CFRP increased ductility and load during concentrated processing. A cross sectional shape from 23 to 44 percent was increased in load capacity and from 250 to 350 percent increase in axial deformation in rectangular and circular sections respectively, affecting greatly the accomplishment of load capacity and ductility of the concentrated members. Two Artificial Intelligence Models as Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) were used to estimating the tensile and flexural strength of specimen. On the basis of the performance from RMSE and RSQR, C-Shape CFRC was greater tensile and flexural strength than any other FRP composite design. Because of the mechanical anchorage into the matrix, C-shaped CFRCC was noted to have greater fiber-matrix interfacial adhesive strength. However, with the increase of the aspect ratio and fiber volume fraction, the compressive strength of CFRCC was reduced. This possibly was due to the fact that during the blending of each fiber, the volume of air input was increased. In addition, by adding silica fumed to composites, the tensile and flexural strength of CFRCC is greatly improved.

Thermal Shock and Erosion Properties of 4D Carbon/Carbon Composties (4방향 탄소/탄소 복합재의 열충격 및 삭마 특성)

  • Hong, Myeong-Ho;O, In-Seok;Choe, Don-Muk;Ju, Hyeok-Jong;Park, In-Seo
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.611-619
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    • 1995
  • PAN계 탄소섬유와 페놀수지를 이용하여 rod를 인발성형 한 후, 다른 섬유분율을 갖는 두종류의 hexagonal type 4D 프리폼을 제작하였다. 석탄계 핏치를 가압함침 탄화공정을 통하여 함침한 후 탄화와 고온열처리를 하였다. 이와 같은 공정을 반복하여 고밀도화된 4D CRFC를 제조하였다. 열충결 시험 후 새로운 크랙이 생성되었을 뿐만 아니라 기존의 크랙이 확장되었으며 이와 같은 크랙들은 공기와의 접촉면을 제공하여 중량감소를 보였다. 공기 산화 저항성을 고온열처리 공정을 거친 것이 약 20% 우수하게 나타났다. 4D CFRC의 밀도와 섬유의 분율이 높을 수록 삭마 저항성이 커지고, 삭마량은 시간에 따라 선형적으로 증가하였으며 type II가 type I보다 삭마저항성이 우수하였다. 삭마 메카니즘을 관찰한 결과 1차적으 기질의탈리가 먼저 일어난 다음 섬유가 삭마되었다.

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Electrodeposition onto the Surface of Carbon Fiber and its Application to Composites(I) - Electrodeposition of MVEMA and EMA (탄소섬유 표면에의 고분자 전착과 복합재료 물성(I) - MVEMA와 EMA의 전착 -)

  • Kim, Minyoung;Kim, Jihong;Kim, Wonho;Kim, Booung;Hwang, Byungsun;Choi, Youngsun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.894-900
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    • 1998
  • An interphase between carbon fiber and epoxy matrix was introduced to increase impact strength of carbon fiber reinforced composites (CFRC) without sacrificing the interlaminar shear strength. Flexible polymers, I. e., MVEMA (poly(methyl vinyl ether-co-maleic anhydride)) and EMA(poly(ethylene-co-maleic anhydride)), which have reactive functional groups were considered as interphase materials. Weight hain of MVEMA and EMA onto the surface of carbon fibers was evaluated by changing the parameters of electrodeposition process. Electrodeposition mechanism of polymers which have anhydride functional group was identified by IR spectroscopy, that is, the generation of $RCOO^-$ functional group by the attack of hydroxide anion in the basic solution was observed. The weight gain was increased by increasing concentration of polymers, current density, and electrodeposition time. However the excess generation of oxygen gas decreased the weight gain by removing the deposited polymers. Washing in the running water easily removed the deposited polymers which are on the fiber surface without bonding, as a results, only 0.5 wt% of deposited polymers are remained.

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