Affiliation:
1. School of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha, China
Abstract
The near surface mounted (NSM) carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) strengthening technique, combined with gradually anchored prestressed technique, is utilized to delay the occurrence of concrete cover separation (CCS) and enhance the ductility of reinforced concrete beams. The load-carrying capacity of fully prestressed beams and gradually prestressed beams are investigated under both static and fatigue loading conditions. The study focused on the effect of gradient prestress on flexural behavior of strengthened beams, analyzed the failure mode, characteristic load, ductility, and stress distribution at CFRP-concrete interface under both prestress and load conditions. Results indicate that gradually prestressed beams outperform fully prestressed ones in restraining crack development, delaying yield of tensile reinforcement, improving bearing capacity and avoiding CCS failure. Bearing capacity was significantly increased by up to 35.48%, while ductility was greatly improved by 100.33% with ultimate deflection for gradually prestressed beams compared to fully prestressed ones. The fatigue life of gradually prestressed beams, which experienced a transition from CCS failure mode to fatigue fracture of tensile reinforcement, was significantly extended. Additionally, their ductility at failure was also greatly enhanced, thus confirming the effectiveness of gradually prestressed NSM CFRP strengthening technique.
Funder
Changsha Natural Science Foundation
Hunan Provincial Innovation Foundation for Postgraduate
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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