Evaluation of corrosion-resistant basalt-fiber-reinforced polymer bars and carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer grid reinforcement to replace steel in precast concrete underground utility vaults.
Abstract
Underground utility vaults are widely used to house
utilities and are conventionally designed using steel
reinforcement. These structures are often designed
with thicker cover concrete in an attempt to prevent the
corrosion of steel that is exposed to corrosive environments.
Replacing steel with corrosion-resistant fiberreinforced-
polymer materials is beneficial both for
production and maintenance. Ultimate and service load
behaviors of panels reinforced with basalt-fiber-reinforced
polymer (BFRP) and carbon-fiber-reinforcedpolymer
(CFRP) grid are discussed in this paper.
Failure load and failure mode were used to evaluate
the ultimate load behavior; deflection and crack width
were used to examine the service load behavior of the
tested panels. Test results show that corrosion-resistant
reinforcing materials, such as BFRP and CFRP grid,
can replace steel in underground utility vaults. Test results
are compared with test results from conventional
steel-reinforced panels and unreinforced panels and
verified against design code recommendations.
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