Preliminary Results on Natural Aging of GFRP-Reinforced Masonry Components Exposed to Outdoor Environmental Conditions

Author:

Ramirez Rafael1,Ghiassi Bahaman2,Oliveira Daniel V.1,Lourenço Paulo B.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Minho

2. University of Nottingham

Abstract

Fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) have been widely used for strengthening and repair of masonry structures since the 1990s. Although the short-term performance of such systems has been extensively studied, their durability and long-term behavior are still scarcely known. Therefore, a better understanding of the corresponding degradation mechanisms and durability issues is of major interest, especially in cases of externally bonded systems where the materials are prone to undergo a more severe decay. Different accelerated aging tests have been developed in order to simulate weathering conditions in a shorter time: water immersion, freeze-thaw, hygrothermal cycles, salt crystallization, UV radiation, etc. Nonetheless, accelerated aging data cannot be used to make reliable service life estimations without a clear correlation with real environmental processes. In this study, we present the preliminary results (3/12 years) of a real exposure experimental campaign devoted to analyzing the natural aging of masonry components reinforced with externally bonded glass fibers (GFRP). The aging conditions consist of: (a) direct outdoor exposure, i.e. outdoor hygrothermal variation + sun and rain; (b) indirect outdoor exposure, i.e. outdoor hygrothermal variation + sheltered from sun and rain; (c) laboratory conditions as control group. The specimens consist of solid extruded fired-clay bricks strengthened with unidirectional GFRP sheets following the wet lay-up procedure. The aging effects on bond performance are studied by means of single-lap shear tests. Finally, the effect of brick surface treatment and the application of an external render on bond durability is investigated.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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