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Flexural Strengthening of RC Beams with Externally Bonded CFRP Systems: Test Results and 3D Nonlinear FE Analysis
Authors:Renata Kotynia  Hussien Abdel Baky  Kenneth W. Neale  Usama A. Ebead
Affiliation:1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Concrete Structures, Technical Univ. of Lodz, Al. Politechnik 6, 90-924 Lodz, Poland. E-mail: Renata.Kotynia@p.lodz.pl
2Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada J1K 2R1. E-mail: Hussien.El.Baky@USherbrooke.ca
3Canada Research Chair in Advanced Engineered Material Systems, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada J1K 2R1 (corresponding author). E-mail: Kenneth.Neale@USherbrooke.ca
4Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, United Arab Emirates Univ., P.O. Box 17555, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. E-mail: Usama.Ebead@USherbrooke.ca
Abstract:
This paper presents experimental results and a numerical analysis of the reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened in flexure with various externally bonded carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) configurations. The aim of the experimental work was to investigate the parameters that may delay the intermediate crack debonding of the bottom CFRP laminate, and increase the load carrying capacity and CFRP strength utilization ratio. Ten rectangular RC specimens with a clear span of 4.2?m, categorized in two series, were tested to evaluate the effect of using the additional U-shaped CFRP systems on the intermediate crack debonding of the bottom laminate. Two different configurations of the additional systems were proposed, namely, continuous U-shaped wet layup sheets and spaced side-bonded CFRP L-shaped laminates. The fiber orientation effect of the side-bonded sheets was also investigated. A numerical analysis using an incremental nonlinear displacement-controlled 3D finite-element (FE) model was developed to investigate the flexural and CFRP/concrete interfacial responses of the tested beams. The finite-element model accounts for the orthotropic behavior of the CFRP laminates. An appropriate bond-slip model was adopted to characterize the behavior of the CFRP/concrete interface. Comparisons between the FE predictions and experimental results show very good agreement in terms of the load-deflection and load-strain relationships, ultimate capacities, and failure modes of the beams.
Keywords:Fiber reinforced polymers  Concrete beams  Concrete, reinforced  Flexural strength  Finite element method  
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