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Behavior of large-scale FRP-confined square RC columns with UHP-ECC section curvilinearization under eccentric compression
Abstract Implementing section curvilinearization (SC) by curving flat sides into curved sides before fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) jacketing has been proposed to enhance the FRP confinement effectiveness of FRP-confined rectangular concrete columns. In this paper, ultra-high performance engineered cementitious composite (UHP-ECC) is proposed as the added concrete for SC, with an aim to enhance both bending and axial strengths of concrete columns given that the UHP-ECC can contribute to resisting tensile stresses for columns. Thirteen large-scale FRP-confined square reinforced concrete (RC) columns with SC using UHP-ECC were tested under eccentric compression loading to explore their eccentric compressive behavior. The test parameters included the rise-to-span ratio, the FRP thickness, the eccentricity and the surface roughness of the old concrete. The test results show that FRP confinement with SC using UHP-ECC can substantially enhance the peak axial load and the bending moment than those without SC, while the ultimate lateral displacement is marginally increased. An increase in the rise-to-span ratio leads to an increase in the peak axial load.
Highlights UHP-ECC is proposed as the added concrete for section curvilinearization before FRP strengthening. Thirteen large-scale FRP-confined square RC columns with SC using UHP-ECC were tested under eccentric compression. FRP confinement with SC using UHP-ECC can substantially enhance the peak axial load and the bending moment than those without SC. The ultimate lateral displacement of the strengthened columns is marginally increased. An increase in the rise-to-span ratio leads to an increase in the peak axial load.
Behavior of large-scale FRP-confined square RC columns with UHP-ECC section curvilinearization under eccentric compression
Abstract Implementing section curvilinearization (SC) by curving flat sides into curved sides before fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) jacketing has been proposed to enhance the FRP confinement effectiveness of FRP-confined rectangular concrete columns. In this paper, ultra-high performance engineered cementitious composite (UHP-ECC) is proposed as the added concrete for SC, with an aim to enhance both bending and axial strengths of concrete columns given that the UHP-ECC can contribute to resisting tensile stresses for columns. Thirteen large-scale FRP-confined square reinforced concrete (RC) columns with SC using UHP-ECC were tested under eccentric compression loading to explore their eccentric compressive behavior. The test parameters included the rise-to-span ratio, the FRP thickness, the eccentricity and the surface roughness of the old concrete. The test results show that FRP confinement with SC using UHP-ECC can substantially enhance the peak axial load and the bending moment than those without SC, while the ultimate lateral displacement is marginally increased. An increase in the rise-to-span ratio leads to an increase in the peak axial load.
Highlights UHP-ECC is proposed as the added concrete for section curvilinearization before FRP strengthening. Thirteen large-scale FRP-confined square RC columns with SC using UHP-ECC were tested under eccentric compression. FRP confinement with SC using UHP-ECC can substantially enhance the peak axial load and the bending moment than those without SC. The ultimate lateral displacement of the strengthened columns is marginally increased. An increase in the rise-to-span ratio leads to an increase in the peak axial load.
Behavior of large-scale FRP-confined square RC columns with UHP-ECC section curvilinearization under eccentric compression
Zeng, Jun-Jie (author) / Xiang, He-Yi (author) / Cai, Wei-Jian (author) / Zhou, Jie-Kai (author) / Zhuge, Yan (author) / Zhu, Jiong-Yi (author)
Engineering Structures ; 301
2023-12-03
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Confined Columns under Eccentric Loading
Online Contents | 1995
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British Library Online Contents | 1995
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