Reinforced concrete is nowadays one of the major structural materials
used in infrastructures’ construction. As the years passed since the beginning of its
use, technology has changed and today it is known that a large number of constructions
do not verify some of the most recent safety requirements in addition to the
durability problems that several structures face. This calls for the need for corrections
and/or strengthening activities. Fibre reinforced polymer materials (FRP) have
been used in Civil Engineering applications due to: lightweight, good mechanical
properties (stiffness and strength), corrosion-resistant, good fatigue behaviour, easy
application and virtually endless variety of shapes available. Recent advancements
in retrofitting reinforced concrete structures by the use of CFRP materials promoted
by the authors of the present chapter are herein summarized. Firstly a brief overview
on the most common properties of old reinforced concrete constructions those who
might need for interventions, is presented. Then, the most common repairing and/or
strengthening techniques are addressed. Finally, a deeper look is taken on the new
repairing and/or strengthening techniques using FRP reinforcements
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