Abstract

An experimental study was carried out to investigate the behavior of normal strength reinforce concret (RC) circular short column strengthned with “carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets”. Three series comprising totally of (15) specimens loaded until failure under concentric compresion load. Strengthening was varied by changing the number of CFRP strips, spacing and wrapping methods. The findings of this research can be summarized as follows: for the columns without CFRP, the influence of the tie spacing was significant: compared with 130 mm tie spacing, dropping the spacing to 100 mm and 70 mm increased the load carrying capacity by 18% and 26%, respectively. The columns with less internal confinement (lesser amount of ties) were strengthened more significantly by the CFRP than the ones with greater amount of internal ties. As an example of the varying effectiveness of the fully wrapped CFRP, the column with ties at 130 mm was strengthened by 90% with the CFRP. In contrast, the ones with 70 mm spaced ties only increased in strength with CFRP by 66%. Compared with the control specimen (no CFRP), the same amount of CFRP when used as hoop strips led to more strengthening than using CFRP as a spiral strip- the former led to nearly 9% more strengthening than the latter in the case of 130 mm spaced internal steel ties. In the case of 100 mm internal steel ties, the difference (between the hoops & spiral CFRP strengthening) is close to 4%. In contrast, there is no difference between the two methods of strengthening in the heavily tied columns (70 mm tied spacing).

Highlights

  • Strengthening of reinforce concret (RC) structures using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) has become a popular technology over the last few years

  • The objectives considered in this study are: (1) the effect of the ties on the load carrying capacity of short RC columns represented as a volumetric ratio of transverse reinforcement; (2) the effect of the external CFRP on the load carrying capacity of short RC columns

  • Fig.10. shows that for unconfined CFRP columns the influence of the tie spacing was significant: compared with 130 mm tie spacing, dropping the spacing to 100 mm and 70 mm, the effect of the internal confinement was clear-with the load carrying capacity rising with confinement

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Summary

Introduction

Strengthening of RC structures using CFRP has become a popular technology over the last few years. One of the substantial applications of CFRP-strengthening technology is to enhance the load carrying capacity of RC columns throughout the provision of confining CFRP wraps. The column wrapping technique is especially effective for circular columns because the strength and ductility of concrete in a circular section can be basically increased through lateral confinement [1]. The objectives considered in this study are: (1) the effect of the ties on the load carrying capacity of short RC columns represented as a volumetric ratio of transverse reinforcement; (2) the effect of the external CFRP on the load carrying capacity of short RC columns

Experimental work
Cement
Fine aggrgate
Coarse aggrgate
Concrete Mixes
Casting and curing
Preparation for column specimens
2.10 RC Column specimens test
Installation of CFRP
Test results and discussion
Failure mode
Load-strain behavior of column specimens
Load-displacement behavior of column specimens
Ultimate load capacity for unconfined RC tied columns
Ultimate load capacity for strengthened RC tied columns
Findings
Conclusions
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