Externally Bonded And Near-Surface Mounted FRP Strips For Shear Strengthening Of RC Deep Beams
Date
2019-06Metadata
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This thesis presents an experimental study on the efficacy of fiber reinforced
polymer (FRP) strips using externally bonded (EB) and near surface mounted (NSM)
techniques for the shear strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) rectangular deep
beams. The experimental program included construction and testing of nineteen
medium-scaled RC rectangular deep beams. Five beams were kept unstrengthened to
act as references, while seven beams were strengthened using the EB technique, and
the remaining seven beams were strengthened using the NSM technique. All beams
have been tested under three-point loading with a displacement rate of 0.25 mm/min.
A typical critical shear span to effective depth ratio (a/d =1.6) was fixed for all beams.
The interaction between the shear stirrups and the strengthening systems has been
investigated. The test variables included the FRP configurations (two, three, and four
EB/NSM-FRP), steel stirrups at the CSS configurations (two, three, and nil), and the
relation between steel stirrups and the strengthening system at the CSS (aligned and
unaligned). The test results revealed that both EB and NSM techniques could be used
to enhance the shear capacity and deformational characteristics of RC rectangular deep
beams. The NSM technique has shown better performance with an average increase in
the ultimate load capacity of 41.4%, while that was 10.1% for the EB technique.
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