Abstract

The rehabilitation of structures is a complex process that involves many considerations. This paper presents results of a feasibility study on the use of precast prestressed concrete prisms (PCPs) as a near-surface mounted reinforcement for rehabilitation of cracked one-way slabs. The PCPs were cast with high-strength concrete and were concentrically prestressed by one 9 mm diameter stress-relieved seven-wire steel strand. Six identical one-way slabs with a length of 3000 mm, a width of 600 mm, and a depth of 200 mm were tested. They were first loaded until cracking, then were fully unloaded and subsequently rehabilitated with four PCPs before loading them to failure. Deflected profiles and crack widths of the slabs before and after rehabilitation were compared in this research. This rehabilitation method reduced the magnitude of deflection and crack width of the samples. The cracks induced in the first phase of loading before PCP rehabilitation appeared fully closed after the PCP rehabilitation until load equal to five times the original cracking loads of the slabs was reached.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call