Apply for RC Beams and Slabs Strengthened with New Inorganic Adhesives Sticked FRP Sheets

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A new inorganic nonmetallic cementing material rather than epoxy resin was adopted in carbon fiber sheet (CFS) strengthened concrete beams and slabs in this paper. Firstly, the types of inorganic adhesive were introduced and double-shear tests and the compressive strength of specimens as a function of temperature were studied to prove the effectiveness of inorganic adhesive in CFS strengthened concrete beams and slabs was studied. The practice shows that MPB has good performance when applying at high temperature. RC beams and slabs strengthened with new inorganic adhesives sticked FRP sheets are feasible. The appearance of MPB renders an extensive prospect for carbon fiber sheet (CFS) application in building structure reinforcement.

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