Abstract

Steel reinforced polymer (SRP) and steel reinforced grout (SRG) systems have emerged as promising and cost-effective technologies for the external strengthening of RC structures. An experimental campaign was recently performed to investigate the effectiveness of SRG/SRP systems in increasing the flexural strength of RC slabs. Test results are herein used to validate a Fiber based finite element code developed with the aim of simulating the flexural behavior of SRP/SRG strengthened RC beams/slabs. The model provides an accurate prediction of the cross-sectional response by explicitly modeling each constituent, their position inside the discretized cross-section, and their nonlinear behavior. The satisfactory comparison between numerical predictions and experimental results assessed the accuracy of the developed code.

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