Effect of slab and transverse beam on the FRP retrofit effectiveness for existing reinforced concrete structures under seismic loading
Autor: | Humberto Varum, Tiziana Rossetto, José Melo, Daniel A. Pohoryles, Dina D'Ayala |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
business.industry
Seismic loading 0211 other engineering and technologies 020101 civil engineering 02 engineering and technology Structural engineering Fibre-reinforced plastic 0201 civil engineering Shear (sheet metal) Transverse plane 021105 building & construction Slab Retrofitting Seismic retrofit business Joint (geology) Geology Civil and Structural Engineering |
Zdroj: | Engineering Structures. 234:111991 |
ISSN: | 0141-0296 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.111991 |
Popis: | The seismic behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) structures is critically influenced by the complex mechanical interactions at beam-column joints. To ensure the desired hierarchy of failure is achieved when retrofitting existing structures, numerical and experimental assessments need to represent realistic structures. A review of published literature indicates that most experimental work on the seismic behaviour pre-1970′s RC beam-column connections considers sub-assemblies without slabs or transverse beams, which are unrepresentative of reality. To evaluate the effect of these elements on the failure mechanism, retrofit need and retrofit effectiveness, experiments on four full-scale beam-column joints are carried out. Two specimens with and without slab and transverse beams, are tested in their as-built and FRP strengthened configurations. As expected, the experimental results demonstrate that the progression of damage and failure mechanisms differ significantly when slabs and transverse beams are present, confirming previous numerical and experimental evidence on the strong contribution of these elements on the overall joint behaviour. Moreover, a significantly higher retrofit effectiveness is observed for the specimen without slab and transverse beam. This implies that experiments on retrofitted joints without slab and transverse beam can lead to a focus on joint shear strengthening alone as they inadequately represent the hierarchy of strengths of the framing members. They can also lead to an overestimation of retrofit effectiveness. These observations have implications when considering common simplifying assumptions made in the numerical modelling of RC moment resisting frames when assessing their seismic performance. |
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