A Review on Engineering Application of FRP Material: Case Study and Practice

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t is a familiar truth for engineers in the 21st century that FRP (Fiber reinforced polymer) is getting widely used in civil engineering. FRP is light-weight and high strength, so most of the tensile structure and bending structure can be substituted with FRP. Though the application is becoming wider and wider for FRP products, the durability is still in concern for the engineering properties in the future. This article proposed a review of the GFRP (glass fiber reinforced polymer) concrete, and a brief introduction of the application in the right now China construction Projects.

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