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- Title
CFRP Flexural and Shear Strengthening Technique for RC Beams: Experimental and Numerical Research.
- Authors
Barros, Joaquim A. O.; Costa, Inês G.; Ventura-Gouveia, A.
- Abstract
Near surface mounted (NSM) technique has proved to be a very effective technique for the flexural strengthening of RC beams. Due to the relatively small thickness of the concrete cover that several beams present, cutting the bottom arm of steel stirrups for the installation of NSM laminates might be a possible strategy, whose implications on the beam's load carrying capacity need to be assessed. When steel stirrups are cut, however, the shear resistance can be a concern. This also happens when a strengthening intervention is carried out to increase the flexural resistance of a beam, since in certain cases it is also necessary to increase the shear resistance in order to avoid the occurrence of brittle shear failure. The present work assesses the effectiveness of a technique that aims to increase both the flexural and shear resistance of RC beams that have the bottom arm of the steel stirrups cut for the application of NSM laminates. This assessment is performed by experimental and numerical research. The main results of the experimental program are presented and analyzed, and the innovative aspects of a constitutive model implemented in a computer program are described, being their virtues and deficiencies discussed.
- Subjects
EXPERIMENTAL programs; FINITE element method; NONLINEAR statistical models; REINFORCED concrete; CONCRETE beams; SHEARS (Machine tools)
- Publication
Advances in Structural Engineering, 2011, Vol 14, Issue 3, p551
- ISSN
1369-4332
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1260/1369-4332.14.3.551