2. FRP as passive reinforcement for reinforced concrete
2.1 Composite reinforcements
By combining thermosetting matrices (polyester, epoxy) with different fibers (glass, carbon) using pultrusion processing techniques, it is possible to produce composite reinforcements (bars of different cross-sections) for the reinforcement of concrete or other construction materials (figure 21 ).
Tables 10 and 11 give orders of magnitude of physical and mechanical properties for different compositions...
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L'industrie française des matériaux composites, Étude stratégique réalisée par Nodal consultant, Ministère de l'Économie des finances et de l'industrie, Revised May 14, 2006.
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