Damage-based stress-strain model of RC cylinders wrapped with CFRP composites

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作者
Mesbah, Habib-Abdelhak [1 ]
Benzaid, Riad [2 ]
机构
[1] IUT Univ Rennes 1, INSA Rennes, LGCGM, 20 Av Buttes Coesmes,CS 70839, F-35708 Rennes 7, France
[2] Univ Mohammed Seddik Benyahia Jijel, LGG, BP 98, Cite Ouled Issa 18000, Jijel, Algeria
关键词
FRP; confinement; concrete; columns; damage; ductility; strength; model; FRP-CONFINED CONCRETE; REINFORCED POLYMER COMPOSITES; STRENGTH MODEL; COLUMNS; BEHAVIOR; COMPRESSION; SHEETS; DUCTILITY; MEMBERS; REPAIR;
D O I
10.12989/acc.2017.5.5.539
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
In this study, the effects of initial damage of concrete columns on the post-repair performance of reinforced concrete (RC) columns strengthened with carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite are investigated experimentally. Four kinds of compression-damaged RC cylinders were reinforced using external CFRP composite wraps, and the stress-strain behavior of the composite/concrete system was investigated. These concrete cylinders were compressed to four pre-damaged states including low -level, medium -level, high -level and total damage states. The percentages of the stress levels of pre-damage were, respectively, 40, 60, 80, and 100% of that of the control RC cylinder. These damaged concrete cylinders simulate bridge piers or building columns subjected to different magnitudes of stress, or at various stages in long-term behavior. Experimental data, as well as a stress-strain model proposed for the behavior of damaged and undamaged concrete strengthened by external CFRP composite sheets are presented. The experimental data shows that external confinement of concrete by CFRP composite wrap significantly improves both compressive strength and ductility of concrete, though the improvement is inversely proportional to the initial degree of damage to the concrete. The failure modes of the composite/damaged concrete systems were examined to evaluate the benefit of this reinforcing methodology. Results predicted by the model showed very good agreement with those of the current experimental program.
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页码:539 / 561
页数:23
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