شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
4891
عنوان مقاله :
Strengthening and Retrofitting of Damage and Corrosion Concrete Columns with CFRP Composites
Author/Authors :
Alavizadeh Mohammad Department of Civil Engineering - Tabriz University , Farahman Azar Bahman Department of Civil Engineering - Tabriz University
كليدواژه :
Concrete , Corrosion , Retrofit , CFRP , Finite Element Method
عنوان كنفرانس :
نهمين كنگره بين المللي مهندسي عمران
چكيده فارسي :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
چكيده لاتين :
High compressive strength, high performance and suitable combination with reinforcements are efficient
factors in application of concrete. But stability and durability is important problem in concrete projects
that must has been attended. Nowadays, retrofit and strengthening of structures has been greatly
concerned by the civil and structural engineers. A new class of retrofitting methods has been developed
using the versatile chemical products like as polymers, resins and reinforcement fibers. Because of
several parameters, a structure sometimes needs to retrofit and improve. These structures have been
retrofitted with concrete and steel jackets. But these methods have many difficult and limitation of
construction. One of the new methods for retrofitting and strengthening of structures is application of
advanced fiber reinforced polymer composites. The behavior and performance of these columns were
analyze and evaluated in this study. A finite element analysis using ANSYS is utilized to conduct a
parametric study. Effects of repairing concrete cover and the CFRP wrapping on the performance of
column are investigated. Concrete column has been modeled in 4 states: Before corrosion, after corrosion,
after repair and after wrapping with FRP. The wrapping of CFRP applied fully over the cylindrical
columns height. It is shown that ductility and strength of columns submitted to axial load after corrosion
of reinforcing bars, and spalling of concrete cover significantly decreases, whereas after repairing the
concrete cover, strength is not compensated. Results show that applying CFRP wraps significantly
compensate ductility and strength reduction of original column.