Abstract

The test results on specimens without GFRP-S reinforcement showed that there was a decrease in load capacity for BN0 specimens of 1.383%. Decrease in BN6 test material capacity after soaking sea water for 6 months. Whereas for specimens with reinforcement of GFRP-S shows a decrease in maximum load on BF6 and BF12 specimens against BF0 test objects. The percentage of decrease in loads is 3.898% and 4.285%, respectively. Decreased load capacity of BF12 specimens after 12 months of seawater immersion. This is due to a decrease in the capacity of the bond on the GFRP along with the soaking time, thus accelerating the occurrence of debonding.

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