International Concrete Abstracts Portal

  


Title: Flexural Strengthening of Real-Scale RC and PRC Beams with End-Anchored Pretensioned FRP Laminates

Author(s): Carlo Pellegrino and Claudio Modena

Publication: Structural Journal

Volume: 106

Issue: 3

Appears on pages(s): 319-328

Keywords: fiber-reinforced polymers; prestressing; reinforced concrete; strengthening.

DOI: 10.14359/56496

Date: 5/1/2009

Abstract:
An experimental study on real-scale reinforced concrete (RC) and prestressed reinforced concrete (PRC) beams strengthened in flexure with fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) laminates, developed at the University of Padova, Padova, Italy, is described in this paper. Externally bonded FRP reinforcement was applied in different ways with different types of end-anchorage devices and, in some beams, prestress transfer. After characterization of the single materials, four-point bending tests were executed and crack pattern and failure modes were studied, with particular attention to the behavior of the anchorages, consisting of two types of mechanical devices. Experimental results in terms of loaddeflection response were then compared with the predictions of an analytical model, taking into account prestressing effects due to both internal strands and external FRP laminates, based on trilinear behavior characterized by section flexural crack initiation, steel yielding, and ultimate capacity.


ALSO AVAILABLE IN:

Electronic Structural Journal



  


ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL CONCRETE ABSTRACTS PORTAL

  • The International Concrete Abstracts Portal is an ACI led collaboration with leading technical organizations from within the international concrete industry and offers the most comprehensive collection of published concrete abstracts.

Edit Module Settings to define Page Content Reviewer