Abstract

Retrofitting seismically damaged structures provides significant economic and social benefits. To investigate the rationality of using steel jacketing to retrofit seismically damaged reinforced concrete (RC) structures, we initially tested a half-scale single-span two-story frame structure under pseudo-static loads to achieve a severe damage state. Subsequently, the structure was retrofitted using steel jacketing and tested under another round of pseudo-static loads. The seismic performances of the original and retrofitted structures were compared. The test results indicated that both the original and retrofitted specimens sequentially developed plastic hinges at the beam ends and the bottom of the columns, indicating a generally similar damage evolution mode. Comparing to the original structure, the retrofitted specimen exhibited an increase of 33% and 78.5% in initial stiffness and strength, respectively. Although the ductility ratio of the retrofitted specimen was reduced by about 14%, the ultimate drift ratios of both specimens exceeded the threshold value (1/50), indicating an adequate deformation capacity. The retrofitted specimen exhibited a certain degree of pinching behavior on the hysteretic curve because of the presence of extensive inclined shear cracks at the mid span of the beams and the progressive failure of the anchoring of the strengthening steel angle at the beam ends and column base. Consequently, the energy-dissipation coefficients of the retrofitted specimen were lower than those of the original specimen. Based on the test, the finite element analysis modeling method for RC frame structures retrofitted using steel jacketing was also studied. By comparing the numerical simulation analysis results with the experimental ones, the reliability of the proposed numerical simulation method was verified. This study can serve as a foundation for the practical application of steel jacketing to retrofit seismically damaged RC structures.

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