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dc.contributor.authorOrefice, Agostina-
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-12T11:27:16Z-
dc.date.available2018-12-12T11:27:16Z-
dc.date.issued2018-06-08-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10556/3015-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1305-
dc.description2016 - 2017it_IT
dc.description.abstractTraditional materials (steel, concrete, timber and masonry) still dominate the building industry. However new materials are constantly being explored by engineers and scientists due to their numerous advantages offered. With the acronym FRP (Fibre Reinforced Polymers) we indicate a family of composite materials obtained by coupling a polymeric matrix and fibres. More specifically, high strength fibres (glass, carbon, aramid or ultra-thin steel wires) provide strength and stiffness while the resin (polyester, vinylester or epoxy) protects the fibres and guarantees the stress transfer between them. As a result, enhanced final properties are obtained with respect to those exhibited by the individual constituents. Nowadays composite materials are widely used for the strengthening and repair of civil structures. This is due to their advantages such as light-weight, good mechanical properties and corrosion-resistance. Composite materials are also appropriate for applications where the aesthetic preservation of the original structure is required (buildings of historic or artistic interest) or where traditional strengthening techniques cannot be effectively employed. Composite materials are available in several geometries types ranging from laminates with regular surfaces to bi-directional fabrics that are easily adaptable to the shape of the member being strengthened. The evolution and the study of these materials has also encouraged their use not only as structural reinforcements, but also as main structural elements made of pultruded profiles... [edited by Author]it_IT
dc.language.isoitit_IT
dc.publisherUniversita degli studi di Salernoit_IT
dc.subjectFRPit_IT
dc.subjectConnessioni adesiveit_IT
dc.subjectTubiit_IT
dc.titleSulla modellazione meccanica di giunzioni adesive tra elementi tubolari di materiale composito fibrorinforzatoit_IT
dc.typeDoctoral Thesisit_IT
dc.subject.miurICAR/08 SCIENZA DELLE COSTRUZIONIit_IT
dc.contributor.coordinatoreFraternali, Fernandoit_IT
dc.description.cicloXXX cicloit_IT
dc.contributor.tutorMancusi, Geminianoit_IT
dc.identifier.DipartimentoIngegneria Civileit_IT
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