Structural performance of new thin-walled concrete sandwich panel system reinforced with bfrp shear connectors

Kamil Hodicky, Thomas Hulin, Jacob Wittrup Schmidt, Henrik Stang

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Abstract

This paper presents a new thin-walled concrete sandwich panel system reinforced with basalt fiber-reinforced plastic (BFRP) with optimum structural performances and a high thermal resistance developed by Connovate and Technical University of Denmark. The shear connecting system made of a BFRP grid is described and provides information on the structural design with its advantages. Experimental and numerical investigations of the BFRP connecting systems were performed. The experimental program included testing of small scale specimens by applying shear (push-off) loading and semi-full scale specimens by flexural loading. Numerical investigations were based on 3-D linear elastic finite element analysis. Results from the numerical investigations were compared with experimental results of small and semi-scale specimens for the validation of the design procedure. Experimental and numerical results based on finite element modelling showed that the developed panel system meets the objectives of the research and is expected to have promising future.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the fourth asia-pacific conference on frp in structures
Publication date2013
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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