Abstract

A new core-shell model of hybrid composite bar has been developed, in which steel and glass fibers are randomly dispersed across the cross section of the core, and Twaron (Teijin Twaron, the Netherlands) and carbon fibers placed within the shell. Compared with glass composite reinforcing bars, the new hybrid composite bars possess characteristics of corrosion resistance, ductility, and high tensile elastic moduli and strength, and have potential for application in concrete structures.

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