Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
259343 Construction and Building Materials 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A series of experiments were conducted to investigate the fatigue damage behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened with prestressed fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) under three-point bending. Based on the experimental results, the fatigue failure mechanism of the strengthened beams and the propagation process of the fatigue interface cracks were presented, and an empirical formula was developed to predict the fatigue lives of such members. Moreover, a theoretical method was proposed to quantify the dynamic flexural stiffness of the strengthened beams. Based on the flexural stiffness, a fatigue accumulative damage model was established to describe the fatigue fracture process of the strengthened beams. The results show that the theoretical model is in good agreement with the experimental data.

► We proposed a theoretical method to quantify the dynamic flexural stiffness of the strengthened beams. ► We established an effective fatigue accumulative damage model. ► The propagation of interface cracks experiences rapid, stable and unstable growth phase. ► We developed a simple empirical formula to predict the fatigue lives of strengthened beams. ► The fatigue strength of the beams is 215 MPa.

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