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Seismic Performance of GFRP-Reinforced Concrete Rectangular Columns
This paper presents an assessment of the seismic performance of concrete columns internally reinforced with glass-fiber-reinforced polymers (GFRP) bars. Eight full-scale column prototypes with 1,650-mm shear span and 350-mm square cross-section were constructed and tested under combined lateral cyclic quasi-static and constant axial loading. The test specimens represent the lower portion of first-story columns between the footing and the contra-flexure point. The test parameters included longitudinal reinforcement type and ratio, level of axial load, and stirrup spacing. Test results showed that the drift capacity of GFRP-reinforced concrete (RC) rectangular columns at failure ranged between 8.5 and 12.5%, which exceeds the limitations of North American building codes. This indicates that the deformability of GFRP-RC column prototypes successfully replaced the ductility in steel–RC columns in dissipating the seismic energy in the presence of constant axial load. Furthermore, there was insignificant strength degradation before failure due to the well-confined concrete core.
Seismic Performance of GFRP-Reinforced Concrete Rectangular Columns
This paper presents an assessment of the seismic performance of concrete columns internally reinforced with glass-fiber-reinforced polymers (GFRP) bars. Eight full-scale column prototypes with 1,650-mm shear span and 350-mm square cross-section were constructed and tested under combined lateral cyclic quasi-static and constant axial loading. The test specimens represent the lower portion of first-story columns between the footing and the contra-flexure point. The test parameters included longitudinal reinforcement type and ratio, level of axial load, and stirrup spacing. Test results showed that the drift capacity of GFRP-reinforced concrete (RC) rectangular columns at failure ranged between 8.5 and 12.5%, which exceeds the limitations of North American building codes. This indicates that the deformability of GFRP-RC column prototypes successfully replaced the ductility in steel–RC columns in dissipating the seismic energy in the presence of constant axial load. Furthermore, there was insignificant strength degradation before failure due to the well-confined concrete core.
Seismic Performance of GFRP-Reinforced Concrete Rectangular Columns
Ali, Mahmoud A. (Autor:in) / El-Salakawy, Ehab (Autor:in)
30.10.2015
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