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Application of Digital Image Correlation to Evaluate Strain, Stiffness and Ductility of Full-Scale LVL Beams Strengthened by CFRP

Michał Marcin Bakalarz, Paweł Tworzewski

2023Materials18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to limitations of traditional measuring methods, a necessity of verification of applicability of optical measuring systems in different fields of science is required. The paper presents the application of a non-contact, non-destructive ARAMIS optical system in the analysis of static work of unstrengthened and strengthened laminated veneer lumber beams (LVL) with composite materials, subjected to a four-point bending test. The beams were strengthened with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) sheets and laminates. The sheets were bonded to the external surfaces in three configurations differing in the number of layers applied and the degree of coverage of the side surface. The CFRP laminates were glued into predrilled grooves and applied to the underside of the beams. An adhesive based on epoxy resin was used. The scope of the work includes analysis of the strain distribution, stiffness and ductility. The analysis was performed on the basis of measurements made with an optical measurement system. The strain analysis indicated a change of the distribution of the strain in the compressive zone from linear for the unstrengthened to bilinear for the strengthened beams. The stiffness increase was equal from 14% up to 45% for the application of the CFRP laminates in the grooves and CFRP sheets bonded externally, respectively. Similar improvement was obtained for the ductility.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceDigital image correlationDuctility (Earth science)Composite materialStiffnessFibre-reinforced plasticLaminated veneer lumberStructural engineeringEpoxyBendingCarbon fiber reinforced polymerComposite numberVeneerCreepEngineeringOptical measurement and interference techniquesAdvanced Measurement and Detection MethodsStructural Health Monitoring Techniques