Method for coaxially connecting FRP reinforcements by FRP connecting pipe and expansive cement
A technology of coaxial connection and expansion of cement, applied in the direction of structural elements, building components, building reinforcements, etc., can solve the problem that FRP bars do not have weldability, cold bendability, unsuitable lashing lap joints, extrusion strength and Problems such as weak interlayer performance, to achieve the effect of easy quality control, light weight and low cost
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[0033] The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings.
[0034] Drill a coaxial hole with a diameter of 3 to 6 mm in the center of the end of the two FRP tendons 1 to be connected. Wires such as steel wires 2 are coated with 502 instant glue and immediately inserted into the holes at both ends. After a few seconds, the coaxial positioning of the two FRP bars 1 is completed (such as figure 1 ). According to the requirements that the FRP connecting pipe 4 should have a tensile capacity not lower than that of the FRP tendon body, and that the anchorage glued surface between the FRP connecting pipe 4 and the connected FRP tendon 1 can effectively transmit a load not lower than the bearing capacity of the FRP tendon body , design and prepare FRP connecting pipe 4, the reinforcing material of FRP connecting pipe 4 can be glass fiber, carbon fiber, aramid fiber, basalt fiber or its fabric, etc., and its mo...
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