Abstract:
The durability of bond between carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminates and concrete with the
externally bonded reinforcement (EBR) technique was investigated under real-time field exposure (RTFE) and
accelerated ageing. The experimental program, over two years, includes four outdoor environments inducing
carbonation, freeze–thaw attack, extreme temperatures, and airborne chlorides from the ocean. A laboratory
environment (20 â—¦C/55% RH) was used as reference environment. Additionally, a water-immersion environment
(20 â—¦C) was also considered. Relatively low values of bond degradation were observed, where the maximum
pullout force varied between 4 % and +16 % under RTFE, while on water–immersed specimens, the maximum pullout force decreased by ~8 %.