EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPER

Timber as a structural material has been in use since the medievalperiod. Even today, there are many residential houses being built with timber frame in Australia. Wooden wharfsand bridges are common examples of timber structures in coastal regions of Australia. Humidity in suc...

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Main Authors: Nayan Das, Rijun Shrestha
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Language:ces
Published: Czech Technical University, Prague 2019-12-01
Series:Civil Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://civilengineeringjournal.cz/archive/issues/2019/2019_4/4-2019-0047-(566-575).pdf
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spelling doaj-9de41b00e0af45d3a95b8245c28c73162020-11-25T02:53:50ZcesCzech Technical University, PragueCivil Engineering Journal1805-25762019-12-012019456657510.14311/CEJ.2019.04.0047EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPERNayan Das0Rijun Shrestha1University of Technology Sydney, Faculty ofEngineeringand IT, SchoolofCivil and Environmental, Ultimo, NSW-2007, AustraliaUniversity of Technology Sydney, Faculty ofEngineeringand IT, SchoolofCivil and Environmental, Ultimo, NSW-2007, AustraliaTimber as a structural material has been in use since the medievalperiod. Even today, there are many residential houses being built with timber frame in Australia. Wooden wharfsand bridges are common examples of timber structures in coastal regions of Australia. Humidity in such coastal regions is often high causing an increase in moisture level in the timber structures. Besides, over-loading, rot and decay, termites and borers, etc. cause damage to timber and presence of moisture either aggravates this orfavourssuch causes. Hence, there has been an increased demand for repair and rehabilitation of heritage and important timber structures. Strengthening wooden structures with fibrereinforced polymers (FRPs) isbecoming popular in the construction industry. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effect of moisture on the durability of the timber-FRPinterface. After reviewing previous studies in the durabilityof the timber-FRPcomposite, it has beenfound that prolonged moisture exposure leads to premature debonding in the timber-FRPinterface. A graphical representation of the effect of moisture on bond failure has been establishedthrough this research workafter investigatingthe previous work of scholars. This paper alsohighlightsthe significance of applying adhesion promoter in enhancing the performance of timber-FRPinterfacehttp://civilengineeringjournal.cz/archive/issues/2019/2019_4/4-2019-0047-(566-575).pdfrehabilitationtimber/frp interfaceadhesivemoisture
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EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPER
Civil Engineering Journal
rehabilitation
timber/frp interface
adhesive
moisture
author_facet Nayan Das
Rijun Shrestha
author_sort Nayan Das
title EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPER
title_short EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPER
title_full EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPER
title_fullStr EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPER
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF MOISTURE ON THE INTERFACE OF TIMBER AND EXTERNALLY BONDED FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS: A REVIEW PAPER
title_sort effect of moisture on the interface of timber and externally bonded fibre reinforced polymers: a review paper
publisher Czech Technical University, Prague
series Civil Engineering Journal
issn 1805-2576
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Timber as a structural material has been in use since the medievalperiod. Even today, there are many residential houses being built with timber frame in Australia. Wooden wharfsand bridges are common examples of timber structures in coastal regions of Australia. Humidity in such coastal regions is often high causing an increase in moisture level in the timber structures. Besides, over-loading, rot and decay, termites and borers, etc. cause damage to timber and presence of moisture either aggravates this orfavourssuch causes. Hence, there has been an increased demand for repair and rehabilitation of heritage and important timber structures. Strengthening wooden structures with fibrereinforced polymers (FRPs) isbecoming popular in the construction industry. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effect of moisture on the durability of the timber-FRPinterface. After reviewing previous studies in the durabilityof the timber-FRPcomposite, it has beenfound that prolonged moisture exposure leads to premature debonding in the timber-FRPinterface. A graphical representation of the effect of moisture on bond failure has been establishedthrough this research workafter investigatingthe previous work of scholars. This paper alsohighlightsthe significance of applying adhesion promoter in enhancing the performance of timber-FRPinterface
topic rehabilitation
timber/frp interface
adhesive
moisture
url http://civilengineeringjournal.cz/archive/issues/2019/2019_4/4-2019-0047-(566-575).pdf
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