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Bond Capacity of Near-Surface-Mounted FRP in Concrete Corresponding to Fire-Protection Method (콘크리트에 표면매립보강된 FRP의 내화단열방법에 따른 부착성능)

  • Lim, Jong-wook;Kim, Tae-hwan;Seo, Soo-yeon
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Structure & Construction
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this paper is to find the fire-protection method for keeping on the bond capacity of Near-Surface-Mounted (NSM) FRP under high temperature. Experiments have been carried out to evaluate the bond capacity of NSM FRP by using CFRP-plates and to confirm the heat transfer to the concrete block when the refractory insulation is attached to the surface of NSM FRP. Bond test of NSM FRP under room temperature was conducted to obtain the maximum bond strength. And then a heating tests were carried out with keeping the bond stress of 30% of the maximum bond strength. As a result, the bond capacity of NSM FRP was disappeared when the temperature at epoxy reached to its glass transition temperature (GTT). In order to secure the bond capacity of the NSM FRP, it is necessary to protect the front as well as side by using insulation materials.

Bond Capacity of Near-Surface-Mounted CFRP Plate to Concrete Under Various Temperatures (콘크리트에 표면매입 보강된 탄소섬유 판의 온도에 따른 부착성능)

  • Seo, Soo-Yeon;Kim, Jeong-Hun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents a series of test result in order to study fire resistance capacity of the Near-Surface-Mounted (NSM) Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) plate, which are tensile test of CFRP under various temperature loading, temperature loading test of epoxy and bond test of NSM CFRP to concrete under various temperature loading. From the tests, it was found that NSM retrofit method had high efficiency in strengthening concrete under ordinary temperature. However, the strength of the system was able to be drastically decreased even a little increase of surrounding temperature. Especially, bond capacity begins to disappear when the surrounding temperature approaches the glass transition temperature of epoxy. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the fire resistance capacity of both fiber reinforced polymer reinforcement and epoxy for bonding in order to develop safe fire resistance design of structure.

A Study for strengthening Capacity of concrete Beam Strengthened with Near-Surface Mounted Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (탄소섬유 보강재로 표면매립공법에 의해 보강된 콘크리트 보의 보강성능 연구)

  • Oh, Hong-Seob;Sim, Jong-Sung;Ju, Min-Kwan;Kwon, Young-Rak
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.145-148
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    • 2006
  • Near surface mounted (NSM) is a recent strengthening technique based on bonding fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) bars (rods and laminate strips), the use of NSM FRP bars is Emerging as a promising technology for increasing flexural strength of deficient concrete. In order for this technique to perform effectively, the structural behaviour of RC element strengthened with NSM FRP bars to be fully characterized. Totally, 10 beams were tested using symmetrical two-point loads test. The parameters examined under the beam test were a diffrent type of strengthening length.

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An Analytical Study on Limits of Debonding Failure for RC Beams strengthened with NSM Reinforcements (NSM 보강 RC보의 부착파괴 제한에 관한 해석적 연구)

  • Jung, Woo-Tai;Park, Jong-Sup;Park, Young-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents an analytical results on limits of debonding failure for RC beams strengthened with near-surface mounted(NSM) CFRP strips. An analytical model was derived to predict the failure mode and the maximum load. An analytical model has two assumptions. The first is that the debonding failure occurs at the epoxy-concrete interfaces. The second is that the debonding failure occurs at the end of the FRP reinforcement due to concentration of shear stress. Results of the comparison of existing test data and analytical model data have predicted the failure mode and the maximum load well. Also, this paper proposed limits of debonding failure to prevent the debonding using the strengthening area and the groove depth.

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Analytical Investigation on Strengthening Details of RC Beams Strengthened with NSMR (NSM보강 RC보의 보강 상세에 대한 해석)

  • Kang, Jae-Yoon;Park, Young-Hwan;Park, Jong-Sup;You, Young-Jun;Jung, Woo-Tai
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.195-198
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    • 2005
  • To investigate the strengthening efficiency of the Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement (NSMR) technique analytically, a structural model for the finite element method (FEM) able to simulate accurately the experimental results was determined. Applying the finite element model, parametric analysis was performed considering the groove depth and spacing of CFRP laminates. Analytical study on the groove depth revealed the existence of a critical depth beyond which the increase of the ultimate load becomes imperceptible. Analytical results regard to the spacing of the CFRP laminates showed that comparatively smooth fluctuations of the ultimate load were produced by the variation of the spacing and the presence of an optimal spacing range for which relatively better strengthening efficiency can be obtained. Particularly, a spacing preventing the interference between adjacent CFRP laminates and the influence of the concrete cover at the edges as well as allowing the CFRP laminatesto behave independently was derived.

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Analytical and numerical studies on hollow core slabs strengthened with hybrid FRP and overlay techniques

  • Kankeri, Pradeep;Prakash, S. Suriya;Pachalla, Sameer Kumar Sarma
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.65 no.5
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    • pp.535-546
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    • 2018
  • The objective of this study is to understand the behaviour of hollow core slabs strengthened with FRP and hybrid techniques through numerical and analytical studies. Different strengthening techniques considered in this study are (i) External Bonding (EB) of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) laminates, (ii) Near Surface Mounting (NSM) of CFRP laminates, (iii) Bonded Overlay (BO) using concrete layer, and (iv) hybrid strengthening which is a combination of bonded overlay and NSM or EB. In the numerical studies, three-dimensional Finite Element (FE) models of hollow core slabs were developed considering material and geometrical nonlinearities, and a phased nonlinear analysis was carried out. The analytical calculations were carried out using Response-2000 program which is based on Modified Compression Field Theory (MCFT). Both the numerical and analytical models predicted the behaviour in agreement with experimental results. Parametric studies indicated that increase in the bonded overlay thickness increases the peak load capacity without reducing the displacement ductility. The increase in FRP strengthening ratio increased the capacity but reduced the displacement ductility. The hybrid strengthening technique was found to increase the capacity of the hollow core slabs by more than 100% without compromise in ductility when compared to their individual strengthening schemes.

3-D finite element modelling of prestressed hollow-core slabs strengthened with near surface mounted CFRP strips

  • Mahmoud, Karam;Anand, Puneet;El-Salakawy, Ehab
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.607-622
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    • 2018
  • A non-linear finite element model (FEM) was constructed using a three-dimensional software (ATENA-3D) to investigate the effect of strengthening on the behavior of prestressed hollow-core (PHC) slabs with or without openings. The slabs were strengthened using near surface mounted (NSM)-carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) strips. The constructed model was validated against experimental results that were previously reported by the authors. The validated FEM was then used to conduct an extensive parametric study to examine the influence of prestressing reinforcement ratio, compressive strength of concrete and strengthening reinforcement ratio on the behavior of such slabs. The FEM results showed good agreement with the experimental results where it captured the cracking, yielding, and ultimate loads as well as the mid-span deflection with a reasonable accuracy. Also, an overall enhancement in the structural performance of these slabs was achieved with an increase in prestressing reinforcement ratio, compressive strength of concrete, external reinforcement ratio. The presence of openings with different dimensions along the flexural or shear spans reduced significantly the capacity of the PHC slabs. However, strengthening these slabs with 2 and 4 (64 and $128mm^2$ that represent reinforcement ratios of 0.046 and 0.092%) CFRP strips was successful in restoring the original strength of the slab and enhancing post-cracking stiffness and load carrying capacity.

Prediction of Failure Modes for Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened with NSM CFRP Reinforcement (탄소섬유보강재로 표면매립 보강된 철근콘크리트보의 파괴모드 예측)

  • Jung, Woo Tai;Park, Jong Sup;Park, Young Hwan
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.3A
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    • pp.349-356
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    • 2008
  • Recently FRP (Fiber Reinforcement Polymer) is widely used for the strengthening of damaged RC beams. Although many tests were carried out to verify flexural capacity of RC beams strengthened with FRP sheet or plate, the behavior of strengthened RC beams has not yet clearly verified. To investigate the strengthening efficiency of the Near Surface Mounted Reinforcement (NSMR) technique experimentally and analytically, a total of 7 specimens have been tested. The experimental results revealed that specimens strengthened with NSMR improved the flexural capacity of RC beams. Also, while the NSMR specimens utilized CFRP reinforcement efficiently compared to the EBR (Externally Bonded Reinforcement) specimen, the NSMR specimens still have debonding failure between epoxy and concrete interface. This study has proposed the model to predict failure modes and failure loads. Good agreement was obtained between the predicted and the experimental results.

Flexural Behavior of High-Strength Reinforced Concrete Beam with Recycled Aggregate Strengthened by FRP Plate (FRP로 보강된 순환골재 고강도 철근콘크리트 보의 휨거동)

  • Hong, Seong-Uk;Lee, Seung-Ho;Kim, Seung-Hun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.126-132
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    • 2018
  • As means to increase the use of concrete with recycled coarse aggregate (RCA), this study aims to evaluate the applicability for flexural strengthening of reinforced concrete beam with high-strength concretes and RCA on which FRP plates, used for repair and strengthening of old and low-durability reinforced concrete structures, is applied. In order to increase the adhesive force of epoxy and FRP plate, FRP plate was installed according to Near-Surface-Mounted (NSM) method. 12 specimens were manufactured using substitution rate of RCA (30%), concrete strengths (40MPa, 60MPa), diameters of deformed bar (D10, D13), and types of FRP plate (AFRP, CFRP) as variables to analyse flexural performance according to FRP plate and substitution rate of recycled aggregate. As a result, in all specimens, specimens strengthened by FRP plate showed a maximum of 17% increase in performance compared to specimens without FRP plate and strengthening performance of CFRP was found to be higher than AFRP. When modulus of rupture was used, the value of cracking moment was similar to that of the reference equation. As bending moment of some specimens strengthened by FRP plate failed to satisfy the criteria of KCI 2012 and ACI 440-2R, additional experiment is deemed as necessary.

Investigation of interface response of reinforced concrete columns retrofitted with composites

  • Achillopoulou, Dimitra V.;Kiziridou, Alexandra N.;Papachatzakis, Georgios A.;Karabinis, Athanasios I.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.1337-1358
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    • 2016
  • The current study focuses on the assessment and interface response of reinforced concrete elements with composite materials (carbon fiber reinforced polymers-CFRPs, glass fiber reinforced polymers-GFRPs, textile reinforced mortars-TRM's, near surface mounted bars-NSMs). A description of the transfer mechanisms from concrete elements to the strengthening materials is conducted through analytical models based on failure modes: plate end interfacial debonding and intermediate flexural crack induced interfacial debonding. A database of 55 in total reinforced concrete columns (scale 1:1) is assembled containing elements rehabilitated with various techniques (29 wrapped with CFRP's, 5 wrapped with GFRP's, 4 containing NSM and 4 strengthened with TRM). The failure modes are discussed together with the performance level of each technique as well as the efficiency level in terms of ductility and bearing/ bending capacity. The analytical models' results are in acceptable agreement with the experimental data and can predict the failure modes. Despite the heterogeneity of the elements contained in the aforementioned database the results are of high interest and point out the need to incorporate the analytical expressions in design codes in order to predict the failure mechanisms and the limit states of bearing capacities of each technique.