Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4920508 Engineering Structures 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The use of fiber reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) composites has been studied for flexural and shear strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) members, but currently there are no studies on its use for torsional strengthening. This paper presents the results of an experimental study in which solid rectangular RC beams were externally strengthened with PBO-FRCM composite material in different wrapping configurations to investigate the torsional behavior in terms of strength, rotational ductility, and failure mode. Increases in the cracking torque, torsional strength, and corresponding values of twist were achieved by beams strengthened with a 4-sided wrapping configuration relative to the control (unstrengthened) beam. On the other hand, the 3-sided wrapping configuration was found to be largely ineffective in improving the torsional performance due to excessive fiber slippage. The contribution of the strengthening system to the torsional strength was reasonably predicted (±20%) by the strain measured in the composite fibers. Provisions used to estimate the torsional strength of RC beams with fully-wrapped, externally-bonded fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites were found to be applicable to beams strengthened with PBO-FRCM composite.
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