Anchorage of composite laminates in RC flexural beams
| Author(s): |
F. Micelli A. Rizzo D. Galati |
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| Medium: | journal article |
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| Issue: | "Structural Concrete", September 2010, n. 3 |
| Abstract: |
This paper focuses primarily on flexural strengthening with pre-cured fibre-reinforced polymer laminates applied on reinforced-concrete beams with different anchoring devices, both chemically and mechanically applied. The results showed that the ultimate load of the strengthened beams was 35-80% higher than the control beam, depending on the type of strengthening system applied. The lower value corresponds to the beam strengthened using carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer without anchor spikes, the use of which increased the ultimate load by about 14%. The best performance of the strengthening was obtained for the beams strengthened with the hybrid laminates: steel anchors reduced the load drop after the peak, while in the case of the hybrid system and mechanically fastened carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer, the use of the mechanically fastened system resulted in a pseudo-ductile mode of failure. The experimental results were compared with analytical results obtained from the application of recently developed guidelines, published by the Italian Research Council (CNR). |
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| Reference-ID: | r0056726 |
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| Created: | 18/10/2010 |
| Last Updated: | 27/02/2013 |
