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Ductility and Cracking Behavior of Prestressed Concrete Beams Strengthened with Prestressed CFRP Sheets
Authors:Yail J. Kim  Chen Shi  Mark F. Green
Affiliation:1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, North Dakota State Univ., Fargo, ND 58105. E-mail: jimmy.kim@ndsu.edu
2Engineer, Behlen Industries, Brandon, MB, Canada, R7A 7B3.
3Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, ON Canada K7M 1B5 (corresponding author). E-mail: greenm@civil.queensu.ca
Abstract:This paper investigates the flexure of prestressed concrete beams strengthened with prestressed carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets, focusing on ductility and cracking behavior. Structural ductility of a beam strengthened with CFRP sheets is critical, considering the abrupt and brittle failure of CFRP sheets themselves. Cracking may also affect serviceability of a strengthened beam, and may be especially important for durability. Midscale prestressed concrete beams (L = 3.6?m) are constructed and a significant loss of prestress is simulated by reducing the reinforcement ratio to observe the strengthening effects. A nonlinear iterative analytical model, including tension of concrete, is developed and a nonlinear finite-element analysis is conducted to predict the flexural behavior of tested beams. The prestressed CFRP sheets result in less localized damage in the strengthened beam and the level of the prestress in the sheets significantly contributes to the ductility and cracking behavior of the strengthened beams. Consequently, the recommended level of prestress to the CFRP sheets is 20% of the ultimate design strain with adequate anchorages.
Keywords:Cracking  Ductility  Fiber reinforced polymers  Prestressing  Rehabilitation  Sheets  
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