Abstract

In saline environments, it is difficult for reinforced concrete structures to meet normal durability requirements, which in turn affects the mechanical properties of the members. In this context, this paper proposes a reinforcement method that involves wrapping corroded reinforced concrete columns with CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced polymer) cloth. By conducting axial compression tests on four specimens, key mechanical performance indicators such as failure mode, ductility, and bearing capacity during the entire stress process of the specimens were analyzed, revealing the failure mechanism of CFRP-confined corroded reinforced concrete columns. A refined finite element model of CFRP-confined corroded reinforced concrete columns was established using ABAQUS software. The influence of key parameters such as the number of CFRP wrapping layers, longitudinal reinforcement corrosion rate, and axial compression ratio on the mechanical properties of the specimens was studied, and the influence of each parameter was determined. Furthermore, a formula for the axial compression bearing capacity of CFRP-confined corroded reinforced concrete columns was proposed. The results indicate that in the presence of corroded steel reinforcement, specimens confined with CFRP undergo substantial lateral constraints during the mid to late stages of loading. This approach effectively alleviates the transverse deformation of the concrete. The specimen demonstrated yield bearing capacities and peak loads of 1441 KN and 1934 KN, respectively, representing a 2.2-fold and 2.5-fold increase compared to the non-reinforced specimen. With the increase in the transverse strain of concrete, CFRP begins to play a restraint role, and a more obvious restraint role in the failure stage of members. It is recommended to apply 1–3 layers of CFRP wrapping for a longitudinal reinforcement corrosion rate of 5%, 3–5 layers for a rate of 10%, and 6–8 layers for an overall corrosion rate of 15%. This paper establishes a theoretical framework for investigating the performance characteristics of such columns and offers technical assistance for practical engineering purposes.

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