Abstract

AbstractCurrent design manuals for fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) structures only allow limited application of FRP in high-temperature environments. However, the residual mechanical properties of FRP composites at high service temperatures should be considered. This paper presents the results of bending tests on FRP coupon specimens at temperatures from 25 to 120°C and of compression tests on FRP components at temperatures from −40 to 90°C. Although the mechanical properties decrease with increasing temperature, they retain residual strength and stiffness at high service temperatures. The influence of subzero temperatures on the mechanical properties is negligible. Additionally, the flexural properties of the coupon specimens and the compressive properties of the components were experimentally investigated after high-normal temperature cycles, which alternated between 45 and 135°C every 12 h. The results show that repeated high-normal temperature cycles have little effect on the mechanical properties. The...

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