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Punching shear strength of reinforced concrete slabs strengthened with glass fiber-reinforced polymer laminates. Paper by Cheng-Chin Chen and Chung-Yan Li, Discussion
In this paper, punching shear strengthening of flat slabs using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) sheets is studied. The GFRP sheets were located at the tension side of the slabs in two perpendicular directions. Vertical load was applied...
Estimation of trends in distributions of one-minute rain rates over the UK
Small punch creep testing: Review on modelling and data interpretation
Gravity and lateral load carrying capacities of reinforced concrete flat plate systems
Influence of Residual stress on the fracture behaviour of an Aluminium alloy
Influence of residual stresses on fracture response of an Aluminum alloy is investigated. Cylindrical flat ended
punching tools are employed to introduce residual stresses on 15mm thick C(T) specimens. The residual stress...
Design of an inductively coupled wireless power system for moving receivers
Sheet Electromagnetic Forming using convex punch instead of concave die
High speed and absence of a precise control over pressure distribution confine sheet Electromagnetic Forming into a die to simple shapes having shallow depth. It is possible to reach a higher depth by using a convex punch instead of a concave die...
Effect of cyclic loading on punching shear strength of slabs strengthened with CFRP sheets
In this paper the effect of cyclic loading on punching strength of flat slabs strengthened with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) sheets is studied. Experimental results of ten slab specimens under monotonic and cyclic loading are analyzed...
Estimation of punch strength index and static properties of sedimentary rocks using neural networks in south west of Iran
tests such as porosity, moisture, and
density of rocks, and mechanical tests such as uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), point load
index, elastic modulus (Es), punch strength index and compressional wave velocities were...