The use of externally bonded steel reinforced polymer (SRP) and steel reinforced grout (SRG) is a promising new technology for increasing flexural, compressive, and shear capacities of reinforced concrete (RC) members. The flexural performance of RC beams with externally bonded SRP and SRG has been
Experiment and Analysis of CFRP Strengthened Fire-damaged Reinforced Concrete Continuous T-Beams
โ Scribed by Xiang Kai; Wang Guo-hui; Zhao Ting; Lu Zhou-dao
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 446 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1877-7058
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โฆ Synopsis
Experiments of four reinforced concrete (RC) two-span T-beams were introduced. During the experiment, one T-beam was normal temperature control T-beam, and the other three T-beams were heated 75 minutes under ISO-834 standard fire (ISO 834, 1975). Among these three T-beams, One T-beam was unstrengthened control T-beam, and the other two T-beams were strengthened with carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets. The same test setup was used to loading tests of four T-beams. The results showed that the midspan yield load, ultimate load, stiffness and ductility of the fire-damaged continuous T-beams decreased comparing with these of the normal temperature control T-beam, while ductility and stiffness dropped more sharply. External strengthening with CFRP sheets was found to increase the load capacity and stiffness of T-beams, but the ductility of Tbeams dropped. The way of strengthening using CFRP influenced the moment redistribution of the fire-damaged continuous Tbeams. Tensile rupture of the CFRP sheets was the only failure mode for the strengthened T-beams. The way of moment redistribution of T-beam changed greatly because of the influence of fire. Different from the normal temperature T-beam, the fire-damaged continuous T-beams had obvious moment redistribution at the beginning of the loading because of the variable stiffness along the length of the T-beams. The relationship between stiffness ratio and moment ratio of the continuous beams was deduced as well.
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