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Prediction of Ballistic Limit of Strengthened Reinforced Concrete Slabs Using Quasi-Static Punching Test

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Buildings, , n. 11, v. 12
Page(s): 1815
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12111815
Abstract:

The formulas available in the literature for predicting the projectile impact response of reinforced concrete (RC) targets are generally developed based on the results of impact tests. Recently, however, in order to avoid performing involved and challenging projectile impact tests, the impact response of RC targets was predicted using the quasi-static punching response of RC slabs. In this paper, the concept is extended to concrete slabs strengthened with textile-reinforced mortar (TRM) or carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets externally bonded to the concrete surface. In 16 groups, 96 slabs of 600 × 600 × 90 mm size were cast and tested under quasi-static and impact loads. The slabs were reinforced with two types of reinforcement: ϕ8@100 mm and ϕ4@25 mm. The singly and doubly reinforced concrete slabs with rebar spacing of 100 mm were strengthened using externally bonded CFRP and TRM on the back side of the slab specimens. Two mixes of concrete, representing normal and high-strength concretes, were used. The results of the present study reveal that the CFRP and TRM strengthening of RC slabs enhanced the energy absorption in punching by 57–130% and 20–59%, respectively. The use of WWM in singly and doubly reinforced slabs also resulted in a 30–42% and 41–63% increase in energy absorption in punching, respectively. An earlier proposed model was modified to incorporate the influence of strengthening (CFRP and TRM) in the estimation of the projectile perforation energy of the strengthened RC slabs with the help of energy absorbed in their quasi-static punching. This perforation energy was then employed for predicting the ballistic limit of CFRP- and TRM-strengthened slabs. The predictions show good agreement with the experimentally observed ballistic limits.

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    10/12/2022
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    15/02/2023
 
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