Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6704181 Composite Structures 2018 40 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental study into the effect of load distribution on intermediate crack (IC) debonding in FRP-strengthened RC beams, an issue which has received very limited attention so far. Five large-scale FRP-plated RC beams were tested in two series to investigate the effects of shear span and load uniformity on IC debonding respectively. The tests indicated that increasing the load uniformity and shortening the shear span both had a beneficial effect on the maximum moment in the beam (i.e., mid-span moment) at IC debonding failure, and they led to an increase in the mid-span moment by up to 18.5%. The test results were next used to assess the accuracy of two existing IC debonding strength models which are applicable to different load distributions. The assessment results show that one of the approaches is rather conservative while the other approach significantly over-predicts the effect of load distribution.
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