Structural behavior of retrofitted reinforced SCC continuous deep beam with CFRP and hybrid techniques

Joint Authors

al-Bdari, Wisam J.
al-Shaarbaf, Ihsan Ali Saib
al-Bayati, Nabil Abd al-Majid Jaddu

Source

Engineering and Technology Journal

Issue

Vol. 39, Issue 7 (31 Jul. 2021), pp.1153-1163, 11 p.

Publisher

University of Technology

Publication Date

2021-07-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

11

Main Subjects

Civil Engineering

Topics

Abstract EN

In this research, the results of experimental test of seven reinforced SCC continuous deep beams after being retrofitting by CFRP with different techniques.

The main objective of the current research is to investigate the structural behavior in the shear performance and failure modes.

The first beam tested up to failure and assumed as reference beam, while remaining six beams firstly loaded with 65% of ultimate load capacity then retrofitted by three systems namely: externally bonded reinforcing (EBR) by CFRP strips, near surface mounted technique (NSM) CFRP rods and the third system was hybrid technique by composite between EBR CFRP strips and NSM CFRP rods.

The experimental results show that applying the EBR CFRP strips in a vertical direction improved the loading capacity in comparison with the horizontal direction.

On the other hand, the NSM CFRP rods applied in horizontal direction presented higher values in both ultimate loading capacity and final deflection, where the increasing in ultimate load capacity about 43.48% , and the increasing in deflection about 33.5% compared with control beam.

Therefore, it can be concluded that applying the hybrid technique is more efficient when the EBR strips and NSM bars applied in the vertical, and the horizontal directions, In this research, the results of experimental test of seven reinforced SCC continuous deep beams after being retrofitting by CFRP with different techniques.

The main objective of the current research is to investigate the structural behavior in the shear performance and failure modes.

The first beam tested up to failure and assumed as reference beam, while remaining six beams firstly loaded with 65% of ultimate load capacity then retrofitted by three systems namely: externally bonded reinforcing (EBR) by CFRP strips, near surface mounted technique (NSM) CFRP rods and the third system was hybrid technique by composite between EBR CFRP strips and NSM CFRP rods.

The experimental results show that applying the EBR CFRP strips in a vertical direction improved the loading capacity in comparison with the horizontal direction.

On the other hand, the NSM CFRP rods applied in horizontal direction presented higher values in both ultimate loading capacity and final deflection, where the increasing in ultimate load capacity about 43.48% , and the increasing in deflection about 33.5% compared with control beam.

Therefore, it can be concluded that applying the hybrid technique is more efficient when the EBR strips and NSM bars applied in the vertical, and the horizontal directions, respectively

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Bdari, Wisam J.& al-Bayati, Nabil Abd al-Majid Jaddu& al-Shaarbaf, Ihsan Ali Saib. 2021. Structural behavior of retrofitted reinforced SCC continuous deep beam with CFRP and hybrid techniques. Engineering and Technology Journal،Vol. 39, no. 7, pp.1153-1163.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1281542

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Bdari, Wisam J.…[et al.]. Structural behavior of retrofitted reinforced SCC continuous deep beam with CFRP and hybrid techniques. Engineering and Technology Journal Vol. 39, no. 7 (2021), pp.1153-1163.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1281542

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Bdari, Wisam J.& al-Bayati, Nabil Abd al-Majid Jaddu& al-Shaarbaf, Ihsan Ali Saib. Structural behavior of retrofitted reinforced SCC continuous deep beam with CFRP and hybrid techniques. Engineering and Technology Journal. 2021. Vol. 39, no. 7, pp.1153-1163.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1281542

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 1162-1163

Record ID

BIM-1281542