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Shear strengthening of RC beams with thin panels of mortar reinforced with recycled steel fibres
The use of thin cement based panels reinforced with relatively high content of Recycled Steel Fibres (RSF) for the shear strengthening of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams is investigated in the present work. The mechanical properties of this Recycled Steel Fibre Reinforced Mortar (RSFRM) are characterised. The panels are produced by using a mixing technique similar to the one used in the slurry infiltrated fibre concrete technology. Then, their potentialities as a shear strengthening solution for RC beams deficiently reinforced in shear are investigated by performing three-point bending tests with RC beams of "I" shape cross section. The RSFRM panels are applied in the lateral faces of the beams by using the two following strategies: (1) bonded to the concrete substrate by applying exclusively epoxy adhesive; and (2) besides epoxy adhesive, mechanical fasteners are applied. The applicability of an analytical approach for estimating the contribution of RSFRM panels for the shear resistance of RC beams is assessed, and a design example is presented. ; The authors would acknowledge the contribution of CiviTest Company on the production of the specimens and RC beams, and on the execution of the experimental program of the RC beams. The authors wish also to acknowledge the support provided by BioSafe company on providing gratuity the RSF for the experimental program. The third author wish to acknowledge the grant SFRH/BSAB/114302/2016 provided by FCT. The support provided by the PTDC/ECM-EST/2635/2014 FCT project is also acknowledged. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Shear strengthening of RC beams with thin panels of mortar reinforced with recycled steel fibres
The use of thin cement based panels reinforced with relatively high content of Recycled Steel Fibres (RSF) for the shear strengthening of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams is investigated in the present work. The mechanical properties of this Recycled Steel Fibre Reinforced Mortar (RSFRM) are characterised. The panels are produced by using a mixing technique similar to the one used in the slurry infiltrated fibre concrete technology. Then, their potentialities as a shear strengthening solution for RC beams deficiently reinforced in shear are investigated by performing three-point bending tests with RC beams of "I" shape cross section. The RSFRM panels are applied in the lateral faces of the beams by using the two following strategies: (1) bonded to the concrete substrate by applying exclusively epoxy adhesive; and (2) besides epoxy adhesive, mechanical fasteners are applied. The applicability of an analytical approach for estimating the contribution of RSFRM panels for the shear resistance of RC beams is assessed, and a design example is presented. ; The authors would acknowledge the contribution of CiviTest Company on the production of the specimens and RC beams, and on the execution of the experimental program of the RC beams. The authors wish also to acknowledge the support provided by BioSafe company on providing gratuity the RSF for the experimental program. The third author wish to acknowledge the grant SFRH/BSAB/114302/2016 provided by FCT. The support provided by the PTDC/ECM-EST/2635/2014 FCT project is also acknowledged. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Shear strengthening of RC beams with thin panels of mortar reinforced with recycled steel fibres
Lourenço, Lúcio (Autor:in) / Zamanzadeh, Ziaaddin (Autor:in) / Barros, Joaquim A. O. (Autor:in) / Rezazadeh, Mohammadali (Autor:in)
01.01.2018
doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.05.096
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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