Composite Patch Configuration and Prestraining Effect on Crack Tip Deformation and Plastic Zone for Inclined Cracks

Faculty Engineering Year: 2016
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Journal: Journal of Composite for Construction, ASCE, ASCE Volume: 20
Keywords : Composite Patch Configuration , Prestraining Effect , Crack    
Abstract:
Bonding a composite patch to a cracked steel section is an efficient technique to reinforce cracked members or to delay fatigue crack growth in the structural elements. In this paper, a numerical study was performed to highlight the effect
   
     
 
       

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