scholarly journals A comparison of finite element simulation and experimental results from reinforced concrete columns wrapped with fibre-reinforced polymer subjected to blast loading

Author(s):  
Jeslin Quek ◽  
Liu Chunlin ◽  
John Vincent Musngi ◽  
Pavithra Buddika Malalasekara
2004 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 1090-1100 ◽  
Author(s):  
L A Bisby ◽  
V KR Kodur ◽  
M F Green

Confinement of reinforced concrete columns by circumferential fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) wraps is a promising application of FRP materials for structural strengthening and seismic upgrading of deteriorated or under-strength members. However, if this technique is to be used in buildings, parking garages, and industrial structures, then the ability of FRP materials and FRP-wrapped columns to withstand the effects of fire must be demonstrated and evaluated. This paper presents the results of parametric studies conducted using a previously presented and partially validated numerical fire simulation model to investigate the effects of a number of parameters on the fire behaviour of FRP-wrapped reinforced concrete columns. It is demonstrated that appropriately designed and adequately protected FRP-wrapped reinforced concrete columns are capable of achieving fire endurances equivalent to conventionally reinforced concrete columns. Furthermore, this study also suggests that a holistic approach to the fire design of FRP-wrapped members is required, rather than an approach based on the specific performance of the FRP materials. Design recommendations for the fire-safe design of FRP-wrapped concrete columns are presented and discussed.Key words: reinforced concrete, rehabilitation, strengthening, fibre reinforced polymer, fire endurance, fire insulation, numerical modelling.


2000 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 1011-1020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michèle Thériault ◽  
Kenneth W Neale

Step-by-step design procedures are proposed for the axial load capacity enhancement of circular and rectangular reinforced concrete columns confined with fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) wraps. The design methods are intended for practicing engineers in that they are relatively simple to apply and are made readily available in a design code format. Commentaries are presented to explain the design philosophy and rationale leading to the various design equations. For purposes of validation, numerical results based on the proposed design equations are compared against available experimental data. Strengthening limits, as governed by creep and fatigue phenomena, are also proposed. Whenever test data are found to be too limited, conservative approaches are adopted. Various experimental investigations are suggested for future work to further validate and update the design equations.Key words: FRP strengthening, concrete columns, axial loading, confinement, design.


2000 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 941-948 ◽  
Author(s):  
C Lee ◽  
J F Bonacci ◽  
M DA Thomas ◽  
M Maalej ◽  
S Khajehpour ◽  
...  

An experimental study on the simulation of corrosion in large-scale reinforced concrete columns and their repair using carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets is presented. Seven columns were subjected to an accelerated corrosion regime, wrapped using CFRP sheets, then tested to structural failure and (or) subjected to further post-repair accelerated corrosion, monitoring, and testing. Accelerated corrosion was achieved by adding sodium chloride to the mixing water, applying a current to the reinforcement cage, and subjecting the specimens to cyclic wetting and drying. Results showed that the CFRP repair greatly improved the strength of the repaired member and retarded the rate of post-repair corrosion. Moreover, subjecting the repaired column to extensive, post-repair corrosion resulted in no loss of strength or stiffness and only a slight reduction in the ductility of the repaired member.Key words: accelerated corrosion, carbon fibre reinforced polymer, composites, corrosion damage, corrosion rate, external confinement, reinforced concrete columns.


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