Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
257361 Construction and Building Materials 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Corner strip–batten method was proposed for FRP confinement of square RC columns.•The performance of the proposed method was compared with other confining methods.•FRP rupture point in both IVS-B and IVS-IW methods was observed at middle of sides.•The maximum increase in bearing capacity was observed in IVS-B and IVS-IW methods.

The application of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites has been successfully promoted for external strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) columns. Recent studies showed that when these jackets are formed in a wet lay-up process for confinement of columns, an average rupture strain of FRP in specimens substantially fall below those of flat coupon tensile tests. The problem is more important in rectilinear columns because of premature rupture of FRP at corners due to stress concentration.In this paper, a new method is introduced for confinement of square concrete columns as using FRP strips at corners and FRP battens at sides. In this method, FRP battens do not experience any curvature in confining of section and are stretched as completely flat strips similar to flat coupons. To compare the new proposed method with other FRP-confining techniques, sixteen square RC columns with 133 × 133 mm cross section and 500 mm height were experimentally tested under uniaxial compression. The test parameters included continuity or discontinuity of corner strips along height of column, the volume of fibers used, and the number of confining layers. The experimental results clearly demonstrated that confining battens in the new method of corner strip–batten are uniformly stretched under the tension stresses of confinement; therefore, more uniform distribution of confining pressure on section occurs and the stress concentration at corners is eliminated. Thus, in the proposed method, better performance of FRP in confinement was observed and the compressive behavior of the strengthened column was significantly improved compared to those confined using conventional FRP wraps.

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