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What does R/W stand for?

Reinforced With


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In the research, the University of Miami, through its NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center "Repair of Buildings and Bridges with Composites" (RB2C), performed the first-ever tests of full-scale concrete columns internally reinforced with glass fiber reinforced polymer bars.
EASI is a panel-shaped hybrid semi-finished material, made of steel and glass fibre in a polypropylene matrix, whereby the directional steel cord is further reinforced with additional layers of glass fibre fabrics.
Specifically, the study conducted tension and bending tests to establish the bond strength of GFRP rebars embedded in wood, and to establish the bending strength and stiffness of large-scale floor beams reinforced with GFRP pultruded plates and GFRP rebars.
The bridge columns had circular cross sections and were reinforced with well-distributed longitudinal reinforcement (Fig.
The first segment was reinforced with steel, according to conventional design.
To further enhance resistance to premature splitting, each cylinder was reinforced with an 8 mm diameter smooth bar formed into a spiral with a pitch of 30 mm and an outside diameter of 90 mm (Fig.

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