Title of article :
Effect of utilizing glass fiber-reinforced polymer on flexural strengthening of RC arches
Author/Authors :
Moradi, H Department of Civil Engineering - School of Science and Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - International Campus, Kish Island , Khaloo, A.R Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran , Shekarchi, M Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran , Kazemian, A Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
An experimental study of the
flexural behavior of Reinforced-Concrete (RC)
arches strengthened with Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) layers was performed.
A total of 36 specimens including 3 un-strengthened (control) and 33 strengthened RC
arches were tested under centrally concentrated point load. The variables of this study
were steel reinforcement ratio, number of GFRP layers, and location and arrangement of
GFRP layers. Failure mode, load-displacement response of specimens, crack propagation
patterns, and GFRP debonding were examined. The extrados strengthening method was
shown to be more effective than the intrados strengthening one in improving the failure
load and rigidity of the arches. However, applying excessive GFRP layers to the extrados
could change the failure mode of arches from
flexural to shear. The dominant failure
mode of specimens was
flexural and ductile due to the formation of five-hinge mechanism.
Generally, GFRP strengthening could enhance the ultimate load carrying capacity, secant
stiffness, and energy absorption capacity of arch specimens by up to about 154, 300, and
93 percent, respectively. Statistical analyses were performed to assess the level of in
fluence
of each considered parameter on the behavior of RC arches. Finally, analytical approach
satisfactorily predicted the experimental data for arches with five-hinge failure mechanism.
Keywords :
Reinforced concrete arch , Flexural strengthening , Five-hinge mechanism , Statistical analysis
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)