TY - JOUR AU - Emparanza, A. R. AU - Kampmann, R. AU - Caso, F. D. AU - Morales, C. AU - Nanni, A. PY - 2022// TI - Durability assessment of GFRP rebars in marine environments JO - Construction and Building Materials SP - 127028 VL - 329 KW - Composite FRP rebar KW - Durability KW - Service life KW - Marine structures KW - Reinforced concrete N2 - Technologies developed over the last two decades have facilitated the use of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars as internal reinforcement for concrete structures, specially in coastal environments, mainly due to their corrosion resistance. To-date, most durability studies have focused on a single mechanical parameter (tensile strength) and a single aging environment (exposure to high alkalinity). However, knowledge gaps exists in understanding how other mechanical parameters and relevant conditioning environments may affect the durability of GFRP bars. To this end, this study assesses the durability for different physio-mechanical properties of GFRP rebars, post exposure to accelerated conditioning in seawater. Six different GFRP rebar types were submerged in seawater tanks, at various temperatures (23°C, 40°C and 60°C) for different time periods (60, 120, 210 and 365 days). In total six different physio-mechanical properties were assessed, including: tensile strength, E-modulus, transverse and horizontal shear strength, micro-structural composition and lastly, bond strength. It was inferred that rebars with high moisture absorption resulted in poor durability, in that it affected mainly the tensile strength. Based on the Arrhenius model, at 23°C all the rebars that met the acceptance criteria by ASTM D7957 are expected to retain 85% of the tensile strength capacity. SN - 0950-0618 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950061822007127 N1 - exported from refbase (http://www.uhydro.de/base/show.php?record=83), last updated on Tue, 31 May 2022 20:05:29 +0200 ID - Emparanza_etal2022 ER -