Title of article :
Towards Rational Design Method for Strengthening of Concrete Structures by External Bonding
Author/Authors :
Ueda, T. Hokkaido University - Faculty of Engineering - Lab of Engineering for Maintenance System, JAPAN , Zhang, D. Hokkaido University - Faculty of Engineering - Lab of Engineering for Maintenance System, JAPAN , Furuuchi, H. Hokkaido University - Faculty of Engineering - Lab of Engineering for Maintenance System, JAPAN
Abstract :
Many infrastructures need to be repaired or strengthened due to various reasons, such as unexpected deterioration and changes in performance requirement. This paper presents the following recent achievements by the authors’ group on design method for flexural strengthening of concrete structures by external bonding; (i) fracture characteristics of interface between substrate concrete and cementitious overlay, (ii) crack spacing of flexural strengthened beams, which affects debonding strength, (iii) strengths of intermediate crack (IC) debonding and end peeling, (iv) strength of concrete cover separation, and (v) effectiveness of strengthening by external bonding. A unified approach for flexural strengthening by steel plate, fiber reinforced polymer laminate and cementitious overlay, for both intermediate crack (IC) debonding, including end peeling, and concrete cover separation is presented with consideration of crack spacing in the strengthened members. Appropriate interfacial roughness to achieve efficient interface bond property is clarified and the concept of effectiveness of strengthening is proposed for better strengthening design.
Keywords :
Strengthening , concrete structure , external bonding , overlay , steel plate , FRP laminate , IC debonding , concrete cover separation
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Dimension
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Dimension