Abstract

<p>In the context of strengthening reinforced concrete (RC) structures with fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) materials, the externally bonded reinforcement (EBR) technique is the most widely used strategy. By prestressing the FRP materials attached to the concrete substrate, the advantages of external prestressing and of the EBR technique are combined. The solutions adopting carbon FRP (CFRP) laminates have been mostly used.</p><p>Special end-anchorage systems are required at the ends of the prestressed CFRP laminate to transfer the high shear stresses developed from the FRP to concrete, in order to avoid a premature FRP peeling-off failure. From all the proposed systems, two of them have been prevailed, mainly: the mechanical anchorage (MA) fixed to the ends of the FRP reinforcement and the gradient anchorage (GA).</p><p>The present work investigates the short and long-term behaviour, including the durability issues, of reinforced concrete (RC) slabs strengthened with prestressed CFRP strips according the EBR technique. Two different anchorage systems were studied: (i) MA and (ii) GA. The experimental program carried out included of the effects of environmental actions such as water, water with chlorides and wet-dry cycles on the global performance of these slabs. This paper presents the general description of the experimental program, the analysis of the main results, as well as the retained conclusions.</p>

Highlights

  • The externally bonded reinforcement (EBR)technique is the most common practice in improving existing reinforced concrete (RC)structures with carbon fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) (CFRP) materials

  • This paper presents the general description of the experimental program, the analysis of the main results, as well as the retained conclusions

  • The experimental program was composed of 12 slabs: (i) one control specimen (REF_T0); (ii) one specimen strengthened with one carbon FRP (CFRP) laminate strip according to the EBR

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Introduction

Technique is the most common practice in improving existing reinforced concrete (RC). The present work aims at contributing for a better understating the durability related aspects of RC slabs strengthened with prestressed EBR CFRP laminates In this sense, an experimental program was carried out where the type anchorage system, the environmental condition and the loading scheme were the main variables studied. Six cylindrical concrete specimens with 150 mm of diameter and mm of high were used to evaluate the modulus of elasticity and compressive strength through the LNEC E397-1993:1993 and NP EN Corresponding information is not included in the present work

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