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Fracture characteristics and ductility of cracked concrete beam post-strengthened with CFRP sheet

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2011-06-01

Journal:Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology (New Series)

Included Journals:EI、Scopus

Volume:18

Issue:3

Page Number:5-10

ISSN No.:10059113

Abstract:The present paper concerns the fracture characteristics and ductility of cracked concrete beam externally bonded with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheet as well as the integration behaviors between CFRP/concrete interfacial debonding and concrete cracking. Three-point bending tests were carried out on the CFRP-strengthened cracked concrete beams with varying specimen depth and initial crack length. A strain-gauge method was developed to monitor the crack initiation and propagation in concrete, and the CFRP/concrete interfacial bonding behaviors, respectively. Clip gauges were used to measure crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) and the deflection at midspan. Experimental results revealed that CFRP-strengthened specimen shows a higher load capacity under the same deformation level and a better inelastic deformation capacity compared with the unstrengthened one. For there are two manifest peak values in the obtained load versus displacement curve, the ductility of CFRP-strengthened concrete beams were investigated using index expressed as area ratio on the load versus displacement curve. The calculated results indicated that the contribution from CFRP sheet to the ductility improvement of specimen is notable when the deflection at midspan exceeded 10.5 times the first-crack deflection.

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