Long-Term Durability of GFRP Internal Reinforcement in Concrete Structures

Omid Gooranorimi, D. Gremel, J. Myers, A. Nanni
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Synopsis: Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars are emerging as a feasible economical solution to eliminate the corrosion problem of steel reinforcements in concrete structures. Confirmation of GFRP long-term durability is crucial to extend its application especially in structures exposed to aggressive environments. The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of GFRP bars exposed to the concrete alkalinity and ambient condition in two bridges with more than a decade old located in the City of Rolla, Missouri: i) Walker Bridge (built in 1999), which consists of GFRP-reinforced concrete box culverts; and; ii) Southview Bridge (built in 2004), which incorporates GFRP bars in the post-tensioned concrete deck. In order to monitor the possible changes in GFRP and concrete after years of service, samples were extracted from both bridges for various analyses. Carbonation depth, chloride diffusion, and pH of the concrete surrounding the GFRP bars were measured. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were performed to monitor any microstructural degradation or change in the GFRP chemical compositions. Finally, GFRP horizontal shear strength, glass transition temperature (Tg) and fiber content were determined and compared with the results of similar tests performed on pristine samples produced in 2015. SEM and EDS did not show any sign of GFRP microstructural deterioration or existence of a chemical attack. Horizontal shear strength and Tg showed slight improvements while the fiber content was similar to the pristine values. The results of this study suggest that GFRP bars maintained their microstructural integrity and mechanical properties during years of service as concrete reinforcement in both bridges.
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GFRP内筋在混凝土结构中的长期耐久性研究
摘要:玻璃纤维增强聚合物(GFRP)钢筋是消除混凝土结构中钢筋腐蚀问题的一种可行的经济解决方案。确认GFRP的长期耐久性对于扩展其应用至关重要,特别是在暴露于恶劣环境中的结构中。本研究的目的是调查位于密苏里州罗拉市的两座超过十年历史的桥梁中GFRP筋暴露在混凝土碱度和环境条件下的性能:i)沃克桥(建于1999年),由GFRP筋混凝土箱涵组成;和;ii)南景大桥(建于2004年),后张混凝土桥面采用GFRP筋。为了监测GFRP和混凝土在使用多年后可能发生的变化,从两座桥梁中提取样本进行各种分析。测量了GFRP筋周围混凝土的碳化深度、氯离子扩散和pH值。采用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)成像和能量色散x射线能谱仪(EDS)监测GFRP的微观结构降解或化学成分的变化。最后,测定GFRP水平抗剪强度、玻璃化转变温度(Tg)和纤维含量,并与2015年生产的原始样品进行类似试验的结果进行比较。扫描电镜和能谱分析没有显示GFRP微结构恶化或化学腐蚀的迹象。水平抗剪强度和Tg略有提高,纤维含量与原始值相近。本研究结果表明,GFRP筋在两座桥梁中作为混凝土加固使用多年,保持了其微结构完整性和力学性能。
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