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Analysis and Design Procedure for FRP-Strengthened Prestressed Concrete T-Girders Considering Strength and Fatigue
Authors:Hayder A. Rasheed  Kyle H. Larson  Robert J. Peterman
Affiliation:1Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506.
2Graduate Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506.
Abstract:Controlling the prestressing strand-stress range in precracked prestressed concrete girders is critical in the FRP strengthening process to avoid long-term fatigue failures. This paper will address the details of a design procedure that was developed to satisfy target-strengthening requirements while imposing stress range serviceability limits. Two main CFRP flexural strengthening designs were established for use in the experimental program herein. In the first, the amount of CFRP was designed to limit the average strand-stress range to 125?MPa (18?ksi), as per AASHTO requirements, under service live load while maintaining the service-ultimate moment relationship constant. The second design was intended to double the strand-stress range under service live load while keeping the same service-ultimate moment relationship. This was accomplished with iterative cycles of nonlinear sectional analysis to determine the amount of external CFRP reinforcement needed to yield both the targeted stress range and ultimate capacity. The girders were overly reinforced for shear with internal steel stirrups. However, external CFRP stirrups were used to prevent the longitudinal CFRP from premature separation and to develop full flexural capacity. The ACI 318-05 model for shear friction was used for this purpose. The paper also presents analysis results to qualify the experimental behavior of the tested girders. Load-deflection, load-strain, and moment-strand stress variations are seen to have excellent correlation with corresponding experimental curves. CFRP is shown to develop higher strains across cracks relieving strand stresses at these critical locations.
Keywords:Concrete, prestressed  Bridge girders  Fatigue  Design  Fiber reinforced polymers  
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