I. Valverde-Palacios
University of Granada
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Materials | 2017
Francisco J. Rescalvo; I. Valverde-Palacios; Elisabet Suarez; Antolino Gallego
This paper offers a detailed, quantitative and exhaustive experimental comparison in terms of mechanical properties of three different layouts of carbon composite materials (CFRP) used to strengthen existing old timber beams highly affected by diverse natural defects and biological attacks, testing the use of pultruded laminate attached on the tension side of the element (LR), CFRP fabrics totally U-shape wrapping the timber element (UR), and the combined use of both reinforcement solutions (UR-P). Moreover, unidirectional and bidirectional fabrics were considered and compared. Timber elements used for the experimental program were extracted from a recent rehabilitation of the roof of the current Faculty of Law building, University of Granada (Spain), catalogued as a historical edifice. Experimental results from bending tests show that in all cases reinforcement provides a clear improvement in terms of bending capacity and stiffness as compared with the control specimens (without reinforcement). However, improvements in terms of ductility differ considerably depending on the kind of layout.
Sensors | 2018
Francisco J. Rescalvo; I. Valverde-Palacios; Elisabet Suarez; Andrés M. Roldán; Antolino Gallego
This paper proposes the monitoring of old timber beams with natural defects (knots, grain deviations, fissures and wanes), reinforced using carbon composite materials (CFRP). Reinforcement consisted of the combination of a CFRP laminate strip and a carbon fabric discontinuously wrapping the timber element. Monitoring considered the use and comparison of two types of sensors: strain gauges and multi-resonant acoustic emission (AE) sensors. Results demonstrate that: (1) the mechanical behavior of the beams can be considerably improved by means of the use of CFRP (160% in bending load capacity and 90% in stiffness); (2) Acoustic emission sensors provide comparable information to strain gauges. This fact points to the great potential of AE techniques for in-service damage assessment in real wood structures.
Construction and Building Materials | 2014
G.M. Cuenca-Moyano; M. Martín-Morales; I. Valverde-Palacios; I. Valverde-Espinosa; M. Zamorano
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017
G.M. Cuenca-Moyano; Sara Zanni; Alessandra Bonoli; I. Valverde-Palacios
Materiales De Construccion | 2016
Z. Sánchez-Roldán; M. Martín-Morales; I. Valverde-Palacios; I. Valverde-Espinosa; M. Zamorano
Composite Structures | 2018
Francisco J. Rescalvo; I. Valverde-Palacios; Elisabet Suarez; Antolino Gallego
Construction and Building Materials | 2017
M. Martín-Morales; G.M. Cuenca-Moyano; I. Valverde-Espinosa; I. Valverde-Palacios
Materiales De Construccion | 2013
M. Martín-Morales; Z. Sánchez-Roldán; M. Zamorano; I. Valverde-Palacios
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience | 2012
J. Chacón; C. Irigaray; Rachid El Hamdouni; I. Valverde-Palacios; I. Valverde-Espinosa; Francisco Calvo; J. D. Jiménez-Perálvarez; Eva Chacon; Paz Fernandez; Jesús Alberto Garrido; Francisco Lamas
Engineering Geology | 2012
I. Valverde-Palacios; J. Chacón; I. Valverde-Espinosa; C. Irigaray