Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6736537 Engineering Structures 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper discusses the experimental results of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) strengthened square hollow sections (SHS) under different loading rates. The experiments comprised a series of SHS columns tested under two loading rates: quasi-static (0.05 mm/s) and impact (4.43 m/s). Some of these columns were strengthened with different CFRP configurations comprising fibres oriented in the longitudinal direction, transverse direction and in both directions. The effect of co-existing axial compression applied prior and during the application of the transverse load (impact or quasi-static) was also examined. The axial load was introduced in the experimental program to simulate the normal service load that exists on columns in multi-storey frame buildings. Generally, it was found that the effectiveness of CFRP strengthening was increased at a higher loading rate to different degrees depending on the CFRP configuration.
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