FLEXURAL STRENGTHENING OF THERMALLY MODIFIED RUBBERWOOD GLULAM BEAMS WITH FRP UNDER STATIC AND CYCLIC LOADS
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Author list: THIPPAKORN UDTARANAKRON,TAWICH PULNGERN, NATTAWAT MAHASUWANCHAI, CHANNARONG SOMBATKAEW,THEERAPAT CHINNARAT, NARONGRIT SOMBATSOMPOP
Publication year: 2024
Journal acronym: WR
Volume number: 69
Issue number: 3
ISSN: 13364561
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the flexural properties and cyclic response of strengthened with fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) of glulam beam made from thermally modified rubberwood. The efficiency of three different FRP was assessed based on the bonding properties. The experimental results demonstrated that the glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) showed the strongest adhesion. Static and cyclic flexural tests were also carried out to study the behavior of glulam beams. The static test results indicated that double sides strengthened glulam beam enhanced their flexural strength. The strengthened glulam beams under static load demonstrated a reduced deformation rate due to increased modulus of rupture compared to non-strengthening glulam beam. The cyclic load test showed the strengthening effect on improving energy dissipation and ductility, while the impairment of strength did not affect.
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