Concrete Design for Sustainability using GFRP Reinforcement
Learn more about GFRP reinforced concrete, its benefits, and its applications.
Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP), an alternative reinforcement material, can extend a concrete structure's lifespan due to its corrosion-resistance properties. Compared to traditional steel reinforcement, GFRP rebar is lighter, stronger, and electromagnetically inert. Some GFRP products such as MST‑BAR can provide higher bond strength compared to steel reinforcement.
This joint Altair‑MST Rebar webinar includes an introduction to GFRP reinforcement by Alireza Asadian of MST Rebar, who brings both GFRP industry experience and Altair S‑CONCRETE design knowledge. We'll follow with a continuous concrete beam example showing the steps needed to perform an analysis and design according to the recently released ACI 440‑11.22 codes for GFRP design, supported in S-LINE, part of Altair S‑CONCRETE.
Additional GFRP and Concrete Design resources can be found below:
- GFRP Reinforced Continuous Concrete Beam Design Verification Example using ACI 440‑11.22 and Altair S-CONCRETE/ S-LINE
- S-LINE Graphical User Interface for Continuous Beam Design
- Designing Concrete Structures using Integrated Concrete Design (ICD) in S-FRAME
- Altair S-CONCRETE
- Altair How-To YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGNemB0NFb0A6pKEiKhscT13I9NI5klCQ