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Process & ManufacturingEnglish2022Cited 14

FRP Poles: A State-of-the-Art-Review of Manufacturing, Testing, and Modeling

Ahmed M. EL-Fiky, Youssef Ahmed Awad, Hosam Elhegazy, Mahmoud Galal Hasan, Ibrahim Abdel-Latif, Ahmed M. Ebid, Mohamed A. Khalaf · Ain Shams University
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Journal / sourceBuildings
Vol / issue / pages12 / 8 / 1085-1085

Abstract

Fiber-reinforced polymers poles were on the increase because they were lightweight, have high strength-to-weight ratios, provide corrosion resistance, can be customized to meet strength and deflection requirements, and have a low life-cycle cost of construction and maintenance. This research presents a comprehensive review of all significant research and existing case studies to review the present knowledge concerning fiber-reinforced polymers poles. The main summary covers 70 works focusing on fiber poles to summarize recent activities on selected relevant topics and highlight possible future implementations. In this context, this study discusses fiber-reinforced polymers poles in six aspects: (i) introduction; (ii) methodology; (iii) Materials properties of FRP poles; (iv) manufacturing techniques of FRP poles; (v) testing of FRP poles (static and dynamic flexure test as cantilever beam); (vi) modeling of FRP poles. Therefore, this critical review will demonstrate an overview of FRP Poles manufacturing techniques (Pultrusion, filament winding, centrifugal process, and hand lay-up) and which Pultrusion technique is the best suited for FRP Poles. Static modeling was the most used of other techniques.

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