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Advanced Composites in Bridge 2014
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(2014).pdf 共315页 Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering: Number 50 Advanced Composites in Bridge Construction and Repair Edited by Yail J. Kim Advanced composites such as fi ber-reinforced polymer (FRP) are promising materials for civil infrastructure application. Despite their relatively short history in research and implementation, signifi cant advances have been made over the last two decades. Federal and municipal agencies now accept these non-conventional construction materials. Practitioners are eager to use them for their projects to improve the sustainability of constructed structural members. The objective of this book, Advanced Composites in Bridge Construction and Repair, is to identify current scientifi c challenges facing the infrastructure community, and to address them for the benefi t of the general public, technically and socioeconomically. A total of ten chapters have rigorously been reviewed and selected for publication. The authors of each chapter are considered experts and leaders in the research commu-nity. Technical contents include use of advanced composites for bridge con-struction and performance monitoring, prestressed FRP composites, bond behavior of the composite–concrete interface, non-conventional composite honeycomb bridge decks and all composite superstructures, and repair of deteriorated bridges. The emphasis of this book is placed on fundamental research issues and practical application on site. Advanced Composites in Bridge Construction and Repair provides critical information to practicing engineers, government offi cials, and academics. There is no doubt that the compilation of the state-of-the-art technologies will advance our knowl-edge-oriented society, in particular constructed civil infrastructure. The editor gratefully acknowledges Ms Emily Cole and Mr Francis Dodds at Woodhead Publishing for their tireless professional service.