TY - JOUR
T1 - The mechano-sorptive creep behaviour of basalt FRP reinforced timber elements in a variable climate
AU - O'Ceallaigh, Conan
AU - Sikora, Karol
AU - McPolin, Daniel
AU - Harte, Annette M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - The use of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) reinforcement has been shown to improve the short-term flexural behaviour of timber elements. This is particularly important when reinforced elements are subjected to a variable climate condition, which is known to accelerate long-term or creep behaviour. In this paper, both unreinforced and Basalt FRP reinforced beams are subjected to creep tests at a common maximum compressive stress of 8 MPa over a 75-week period. Results demonstrated a significant reduction in total creep deflection due to the FRP reinforcement. Using matched groups, experimentally measured total strain behaviour is decomposed into the elastic, viscoelastic, mechano-sorptive and swelling/shrinkage strain components. Analysis has shown that the mechano-sorptive component is similar in unreinforced and reinforced beams. The reduction in creep behaviour of the reinforced members was primarily due to the restrained swelling/shrinkage response of the reinforced beams and was independent of the mechano-sorptive effect. This finding demonstrates the positive influence of FRP reinforcement on the long-term behaviour of timber elements and indicates a potential to describe the long-term deflection performance of FRP reinforced elements from short-term swelling/shrinkage tests.
AB - The use of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) reinforcement has been shown to improve the short-term flexural behaviour of timber elements. This is particularly important when reinforced elements are subjected to a variable climate condition, which is known to accelerate long-term or creep behaviour. In this paper, both unreinforced and Basalt FRP reinforced beams are subjected to creep tests at a common maximum compressive stress of 8 MPa over a 75-week period. Results demonstrated a significant reduction in total creep deflection due to the FRP reinforcement. Using matched groups, experimentally measured total strain behaviour is decomposed into the elastic, viscoelastic, mechano-sorptive and swelling/shrinkage strain components. Analysis has shown that the mechano-sorptive component is similar in unreinforced and reinforced beams. The reduction in creep behaviour of the reinforced members was primarily due to the restrained swelling/shrinkage response of the reinforced beams and was independent of the mechano-sorptive effect. This finding demonstrates the positive influence of FRP reinforcement on the long-term behaviour of timber elements and indicates a potential to describe the long-term deflection performance of FRP reinforced elements from short-term swelling/shrinkage tests.
KW - Basalt fibre
KW - Engineered wood products
KW - Mechano-sorptive creep
KW - Reinforced timber
KW - Sitka spruce
KW - Swelling and shrinkage
KW - Viscoelastic creep
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U2 - 10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.109702
DO - 10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.109702
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85072617013
SN - 0141-0296
VL - 200
JO - Engineering Structures
JF - Engineering Structures
M1 - 109702
ER -