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R.C. AND P.C.STRUCTURES STRENGTHENING  
The construction sector where advanced composite materials have had the most significant role is in strengthening RC – PC structures. Till few years ago, the use of FRP was particularly diffused in USA and Japan, that were the first countries having started research and fist applications using such materials, in order to find technological solution more performing with respect to traditional ones for seismic mitigation.
The use of FRP allows to assure the following advantages:
  • High strength and stiffness (up to 10 times more resistant than steel);
  • Considerable lightness with no additional weight impact on the structure (300/500 gr/m² depending on the material used);
  • Possibility of realizing the installation without interrupting the use of the structure and with extreme rapidity, drastically reducing the social costs of the work;
  • High durability also in very aggressive environment;
  • Possibility of maintaining unaltered the geometry and volumetry of the structure.
The use of FRP for straightening and retrofitting RC – PC structures allows answering and solving the following problems:
  • Increase of strength capacity for change in use or due to design code variation;
  • Consolidation of degraded structures in order to provide structural integrity and durability;
  • Consolidation of degraded structures in order to provide structural integrity and durability;
  • Design and/or construction mistakes;
Thanks to the recently published design guidelines by the National Research Council “Guide for design and Construction of Externally Banded FRP Systems for Strengthening Existing Structures (CUR-DT 200/2004) the use of such materials in the civil engineering industry has had a continuous increment, thanks to the establishment of codes for a sector in continuous development and in need of design and construction tools for the use of such innovative materials.

One of the main advantages of this technology is the possibility of tailoring the design of the member with solutions that could also be different from the our suggested in the guidelines as long as their efficiency can be tested and supported by successfully laboratory tests. Because though all strengthening applications base their efficiency on the bond between the FRP and the substrate (see the FRP and the Pultrusion Technologies) it is fundamental that particular care is given on bond related failure mechanisms. Such failure is indeed a fragile type of collapse for FRP straightened structures and should be avoided and in any case not preceded the one caused by flexure or shear failure due to rupture of the composite section.
Report of the applications realized
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Principal FRP field of application for strengthening RC - PC structures