Abstract

In the present paper, an experimental investigation was carried out to examine the effect of configurations and thicknesses of ultra high performance fiber reinforced concrete (UHPC) layers on the flexural performance of reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened using UHPC layers after undergoing different degrees of accelerated reinforcement corrosion. The beams were tested under flexure to evaluate the effect of UHPC strengthening (with combinations of three UHPC layer thicknesses and two configurations) on failure modes, flexural strengths, and stiffnesses. Statistical analysis of the flexural test results using analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed the significant effects of both configuration and thickness of the UHPC layers on the performance of corrosion-damaged RC beams in flexure, irrespective of the degree of reinforcement corrosion. The RC beams strengthened with UHPC layers applied on three sides exhibited the most significant increase in the ultimate flexural strength in the range of 6 to 63% and an increase in the stiffness in the range of 28 to 112% as compared to that of the uncorroded control beam. Furthermore, analytical models were developed to predict the flexural strength of the corroded beams strengthened using different configurations of UHPC layers. The close agreement of the ultimate flexural strength between the experimentally obtained results and analytically predicted values for the strengthened RC beams indicates the accuracy of the developed analytical models, which can be used to select an optimum strategy for strengthening the corrosion-damaged RC beams.

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