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BFRP加固对冻融损伤混凝土性能影响研究

Experimental Study on the Performance of Concrete Reinforced with BFRP Sheet under Freeze-thaw Cycles

  • 摘要: 冻融作用是影响混凝土耐久性的重要因素之一。外贴纤维增强聚合物(FRP)因其在提升混凝土性能方面的显著效果,被广泛应用于受损混凝土结构的加固与修复。本研究旨在探讨外贴玄武岩纤维增强聚合物(BFRP)对经冻融循环作用后混凝土性能的提升效果。通过对混凝土试件分别进行25次、50次、75次冻融循环,试件经历了不同程度的损伤,并采用性价比高的玄武岩纤维(BFRP)对其进行加固处理。通过轴心受压试验,比较了未冻融、冻融后未加固、先加固后冻融以及不同BFRP布加固方式下冻融试件的承载能力、加固效果和破坏模式等参数。结果表明:BFRP布加固技术能显著提高冻融损伤试件的承载力。在相同加固面积下,3条带间断包裹的加固效果优于2条带间断包裹;此外,采用“先加固后冻融”的方法能有效减缓冻融循环引起的混凝土劣化。本研究可为BFRP布加固冻融损伤混凝土的力学性能研究提供参考。

     

    Abstract: Freeze thaw action is one of the important factors affecting the durability of concrete. Externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) is widely used in the reinforcement and repair of damaged concrete structures due to its significant effect in improving concrete performance. The aim of this study is to investigate the improvement effect of externally bonded basalt fiber-reinforced polymer (BFRP) on the performance of concrete after freeze-thaw cycles. By conducting 25, 50, and 75 freeze-thaw cycles on concrete specimens, the specimens experienced varying degrees of damage and were reinforced with cost-effective basalt fiber (BFRP). By conducting axial compression tests, the bearing capacity, reinforcement effect, and failure mode of freeze-thaw specimens were compared under different BFRP reinforcement methods, including unfrozen, unreinforced after freeze-thaw, reinforced before freeze-thaw, and other conditions. The results indicate that BFRP cloth reinforcement technology can significantly improve the bearing capacity of freeze-thaw damaged specimens. Under the same reinforcement area, the reinforcement effect of 3 strips with intermittent wrapping is better than that of 2 strips with intermittent wrapping; In addition, the method of "strengthening first and then freeze-thaw" can effectively slow down the deterioration of concrete caused by freeze-thaw cycles. This study can provide reference for the mechanical properties research of BFRP cloth reinforced freeze-thaw damaged concrete. Reinforcing before freeze-thaw cycling effectively mitigates the degradation of concrete caused by freeze-thaw action. These findings provide valuable insights for further research on the mechanical properties of freeze-thaw-damaged concrete reinforced with BFRP.

     

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