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Axial Compression Behavior of Wall-like Reinforced Concrete Columns Retrofitted Using Different FRP Schemes

Husain Abbas, Syed Muhammad Ibrahim, Naif Al-Hazmi, Hussein Elsanadedy, Tarek Almusallam, Yousef Al-Salloum

2022Buildings11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experimental and numerical investigations on the retrofitting of half-scale wall-like reinforced concrete (RC) columns were conducted. The axial compressive behavior of the control un-strengthened wall-like RC column (having a section aspect ratio of four) was compared with the strengthened columns. The columns were strengthened by employing external confinement through fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) wraps and/or steel/FRP strips with/without modification of the column cross-section. The characteristics of axial load versus displacement and strain curves were discussed. The experimental results were also compared with the numerical models, which were first validated against the previous studies. A reasonably close agreement was achieved between the numerical and the test results with an error in prediction of less than 10% for the peak load. With the different schemes used for confinement, the enhancement in the load capacity of strengthened columns was in the range of 30–42% of the control column. In addition, significant ductility improvements were seen in schemes that employed the FRP wraps after shape modification.

Topics & Concepts

Fibre-reinforced plasticRetrofittingMaterials scienceStructural engineeringDuctility (Earth science)Compression (physics)Column (typography)Composite materialUltimate loadReinforcementCross section (physics)Finite element methodEngineeringCreepQuantum mechanicsConnection (principal bundle)PhysicsStructural Behavior of Reinforced ConcreteConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityStructural Response to Dynamic Loads