In the past few decades, the prominence of aluminum alloys in the construction industry has been steadily increasing. Due to its characteristics such as lightweight, high strength-to-weight ratio, strong corrosion resistance, and ease of processing, aluminum alloys have found widespread applications in structural engineering within the construction sector. Recognized for its environmentally friendly properties, aluminum is often referred to as the 'green metal'.
This paper report starts from the research on aluminum alloy-concrete composite structures. It demonstrates the feasibility of using aluminum alloy in structural engineering through extensive experiments and data, providing new insights and directions for development. In particular, Wonstar has played a significant role in supporting the research process of 'CFRP-Reinforced Aluminum Alloy-Concrete Composite Structures.' The specific details of the paper are as follows: