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Rational prediction of moment redistribution in continuous concrete beams reinforced with FRP bars
Abstract In continuous fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforced concrete (RC) beams, moment redistribution is typically not allowed in the design owing to the lack of ductility of FRP bars. However, this simplification cannot be justified as moment redistribution depends primarily upon the difference in stiffness along the beam length. This study aims at improving the current state-of-the-art redistribution quantification in continuous FRP RC beams. Redistribution behavior against neutral axis depth (c/d) of continuous FRP RC beams are numerically assessed, focusing on the impact of ρ r1/ρ r2 (ρ r1, ρ r2= tensile reinforcement ratios at positive, negative moment zones). It is shown that continuous FRP RC beams may experience marked positive or negative redistribution of moments, depending on ρ r1/ρ r2. However, the importance of ρ r1/ρ r2 is neglected in c/d-based code models (EC2, BSI and CSA). A modified BSI model is proposed to estimate the moment redistribution in continuous FRP RC beams. By introducing ρ r1/ρ r2, the proposed simplified model accounts for the structural characteristic and demonstrates a rational prediction of moment redistribution in these beams.
Highlights FRP RC beams exhibit marked moment redistribution, depending on stiffness difference. The importance of stiffness difference is neglected in design codes. A rational model accounting for stiffness difference is proposed.
Rational prediction of moment redistribution in continuous concrete beams reinforced with FRP bars
Abstract In continuous fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforced concrete (RC) beams, moment redistribution is typically not allowed in the design owing to the lack of ductility of FRP bars. However, this simplification cannot be justified as moment redistribution depends primarily upon the difference in stiffness along the beam length. This study aims at improving the current state-of-the-art redistribution quantification in continuous FRP RC beams. Redistribution behavior against neutral axis depth (c/d) of continuous FRP RC beams are numerically assessed, focusing on the impact of ρ r1/ρ r2 (ρ r1, ρ r2= tensile reinforcement ratios at positive, negative moment zones). It is shown that continuous FRP RC beams may experience marked positive or negative redistribution of moments, depending on ρ r1/ρ r2. However, the importance of ρ r1/ρ r2 is neglected in c/d-based code models (EC2, BSI and CSA). A modified BSI model is proposed to estimate the moment redistribution in continuous FRP RC beams. By introducing ρ r1/ρ r2, the proposed simplified model accounts for the structural characteristic and demonstrates a rational prediction of moment redistribution in these beams.
Highlights FRP RC beams exhibit marked moment redistribution, depending on stiffness difference. The importance of stiffness difference is neglected in design codes. A rational model accounting for stiffness difference is proposed.
Rational prediction of moment redistribution in continuous concrete beams reinforced with FRP bars
Lou, Tiejiong (author) / Shi, Sensen (author) / Lopes, Sergio M.R. (author) / Chen, Bo (author)
Engineering Structures ; 303
2024-01-08
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Moment redistribution in continuous FRP reinforced concrete beams
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|Moment redistribution in continuous FRP reinforced concrete beams
Online Contents | 2013
|Moment redistribution in continuous FRP reinforced concrete beams
Elsevier | 2013
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