
handle: 11585/3874
The aim for this research was to study a specific problem related with the repair of RC structures: the behaviour at the FRP-concrete interface. The 2D-non-linear finite element package called SARA® has been used, because it is able to get a realistic assessments of a structure based on a probabilistic ap-proach. The multi-purpose probabilistic software package FREET® developed previously and available in SARA®, has been consulted to model this specific prob-lem in terms of statistical, sensitivity and reliability analysis. An experimental pro-gramme has been done previously to have the idoneous inputs for this program.
INTERFACE; CONCRETE CRACKING; NUMERICAL ANALYSIS; FRP EXTERNALLY BONDED; EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION
INTERFACE; CONCRETE CRACKING; NUMERICAL ANALYSIS; FRP EXTERNALLY BONDED; EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION
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