Sensitivity analysis of reinforced concrete beams
strengthened with FRP laminates
Carlos A. Coronado
a,1, Maria M. Lopez b,*a
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 3127 Research Drive CATO Park,Room 117, State College, PA 16801, USA
b
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 212 Sackett Building, University Park,State College, PA 16802-1408, USA
Received 13 July 2004; accepted 19 July 2005
Available online 20 October 2005
Abstract
Numerical procedures are proposed to predict the failure of reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened in flexure with fiber-reinforced polymeric (FRP) laminates. The framework of damage mechanics was used during the modeling. Numerical results were validated against experimental data obtained from 19 beams strengthened with different types of FRP. These beams failed by concrete crushing, cover failure and plate debonding. The numerical models were capable of predicting the experimentally observed load–deflection, failure load and failure modes. The sensitivity of the numerical results was studied. In particular, the effect of the concrete constitutive behavior and different modeling considerations was evaluated. It was found that the fracture energy of the concrete–repair interface plays a central part in predicting plate-debonding failures.
Keywords:
Composite materials; Fracture energy; Finite element modeling; Damage mechanics; Debonding; Numerical modeling; FRP laminate; Reinforced concrete beam.جهت مطالعه متن کامل مقاله از لینک زیر استفاده نمایید

