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Failure Mode Analyses of Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened in Flexure with Externally Bonded Fiber-Reinforced Polymers

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In this paper, a nonlinear RC beam element model with bond-slip between the concrete and the fiber-reinforced polymer plate is used to study how the failure mechanism of simply supported strength-ened RC beams is affected by the following parameters: plate length, plate width, plate stiffness, and loading type.
Abstract
As existing structures age or are required to meet the changing demands on our civil infrastructure, poststrengthening and retrofitting are inevitable. A relatively recent technique to strengthen reinforced concrete ~RC! beams in flexure uses fiber-reinforced polymer ~FRP! strips or sheets glued to the tension side of the beam. A number of researchers have reported that the failure mode of an FRP-strengthened RC beam can change from the desired ductile mode of an underreinforced beam to a brittle one. This paper analyzes the effects of this strengthening technique on the response and failure modes of a reference RC beam. A nonlinear RC beam element model with bond-slip between the concrete and the FRP plate is used to study how the failure mechanism of simply supported strength- ened RC beams is affected by the following parameters: plate length, plate width, plate stiffness, and loading type. The beam geometry is kept constant. The parametric studies confirm the experimentally observed results according to which the most commonly observed failure modes due to loss of composite actions are affected by the plate geometric and material properties. In addition, distributed loads ~difficult to apply in an experimental test! may not be as sensitive to plate debonding in the region of maximum bending moment as are beams subjected to point loads.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the development of guidelines for the design and use of externally-bonded Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP) strengthening systems on bridges in Michigan was discussed, and six representative international FRP-related guidelines were analyzed and compared for applicability and effectiveness to Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) needs.
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Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Examination of Reinforced Composites Beams Covered with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic

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Numerical investigation of the effectiveness of FRP and TRM in repairing corrosion damaged reinforced concrete beams

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Durability performance of frp strenghtened concrete beams and columns exposed to hygrothermal environment

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An experimental study on bond strength of abaca fiber as natural FRP material

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental study was carried out to evaluate the bond strength of abaca fiber as natural reinforced polymer (NFRP) material in reinforced concrete (RC) beams.
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Significance of midspan debonding failure in frp-plated concrete beams

TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that mid-pan debond action is triggered by high shear stresses transmitted from the plates through the adhesive to the cover concrete and corrosion of the embedded steel.
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Behavioral trends of rc beams strengthened with externally bonded frp

TL;DR: The performance of conventionally reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened in flexure with externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymers (EB-FRP) was studied by compiling and analyzing an experimental database.
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Ultimate Response of RC Beams Strengthened with CFRP Plates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of flexural tests on ten reinforced concrete beams strengthened with different plate configurations, and a strain compatibility and force equilibrium method of analysis, coupled with an empirical rule derived from the test data, is demonstrated to be effective in predicting the ultimate response of simply supported beams in bending with and without end plate anchorages and irrespective of plate length.
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Parametric Study of Beams with Externally Bonded FRP Reinforcement

TL;DR: In this paper, a parametric analysis is conducted to investigate the effects of FRP reinforcement on serviceability, strength, and failure mechanisms of repaired RC beams, and the results of the analysis are shown in terms of repaired-to-unrepaired strength and deflection ratios.
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