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Static strength tests of steel plate strengthened concrete beams
Authors:S A Hamoush  S H Ahmad
Affiliation:(1) Civil Engineering Department, North Carolina State University, 27695 Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:The behaviour of damaged concrete beams strengthened by externally bonded steel plates is experimentally investigated. The study includes an investigation of the mode of failure, including flexural failure and the interface separation of the steel plate. Simply supported beams under monotonically increasing loads are considered exclusively. A total of five plain concrete beams externally reinforced with bonded steel plates were tested under static loads to determine their strength and behaviour. The variables tested were the thickness of the external steel plate, length and location of the interfacial crack, and the degree of surface preparation of the steel plate. In all five beams the thickness of adhesive was kept constant. The results indicate that (i) the behaviour of a damaged open sandwich beam is similar to that of a singly reinforced concrete beam when no debonding occurs between the concrete and the adherent steel plate; (ii) when debonding occurs, the failure is sudden and at loads smaller than for a case where failure is either by yielding of steel or crushing of concrete; (iii) the case with an interfacial crack between the steel and the adhesive is more critical than the case when the interfacial crack is between the adhesive and the concrete; and (iv) the failure load and the mode of failure are dependent on the degree of surface preparation of the steel plate. Analytical investigation to predict the interfacial debonding is summarized, and the results suggest that linear elastic fracture mechanics is suited for predicting the failure load for open sandwich beams which fail by interface debonding.
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