Tensile Behavior Assessment of Grid-Type CFRP Textile-Reinforced Mortar with Different Design Variables.

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Construction Technology Research Center, Construction Division, Korea Conformity Laboratories, 199, Gasan Digital 1-ro, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul 08503, Republic of Korea.

Published: December 2024


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This study investigates the tensile behavior of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) and textile-reinforced mortar (TRM) under various design variables to enhance understanding and application in construction structures. TRM reinforced with CFRP grids is highly effective for strengthening existing structures due to its lightweight nature, durability, ease of installation, and corrosion resistance. The research aims to evaluate how design parameters such as the CFRP grid type, mortar matrix strength (influenced by the water-to-cement ratio), specimen length, and grid width affect TRM's mechanical properties. Through the direct tensile test using a universal testing machine, TRM specimens were subjected to load until failure, with data collected on stress-strain relationships, crack patterns, and strengths. Specimens included untreated CFRP grids (Groups KC, Q47, and Q85) and sand-coated CFRP grids (Specimens AQ47_7 and AQ85_7), each tested under controlled laboratory conditions. The results indicate that crack formation significantly influenced load transfer mechanisms within the specimens, with longitudinal strands bearing load as cracks propagated through the mortar matrix. The presence of sand-coated CFRP grids notably enhanced interfacial bond strength, leading to increased cracking strength and ultimate strength compared with their untreated counterparts. The findings underscore the importance of the surface treatment of CFRP grids for improving TRM performance, with implications for enhancing structural integrity and durability in practical applications. The results provide valuable insights into optimizing TRM design for better crack control and mechanical efficiency in infrastructure.

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