Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loading

The experiment consists of twenty-four mid-scale rectangular RC columns (200x200x800mm) strengthening by BFRP sheets and research variables include: BFRP layer (0, 1, and 3 layers); eccentricity (25mm and 75mm); and 4 levels of steel corrosion. The results reveal that SEL (ratio of ultimate load of...

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Main Authors: Tin Xuan HUYNH, Truc Trung NGUYEN, Quang Tri TRAN, Thuy Thanh NGO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
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Online Access:http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2627
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spelling doaj-89a298c2f1354018ad473df1e2443c3e2021-08-05T13:06:35ZengMouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-OuzouJournal of Materials and Engineering Structures2170-127X2020-12-01746696751822Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loadingTin Xuan HUYNH0Truc Trung NGUYEN1Quang Tri TRAN2Thuy Thanh NGO3Campus in Ho Chi Minh City, University of Transport and CommunicationsCampus in Ho Chi Minh City, University of Transport and CommunicationsTransportation facilities of Dong Thap provinceCampus in Ho Chi Minh City, University of Transport and CommunicationsThe experiment consists of twenty-four mid-scale rectangular RC columns (200x200x800mm) strengthening by BFRP sheets and research variables include: BFRP layer (0, 1, and 3 layers); eccentricity (25mm and 75mm); and 4 levels of steel corrosion. The results reveal that SEL (ratio of ultimate load of strengthened member to that of corresponding controlled member) is direct proportion with steel corrosion while SEV (ratio of ultimate vertical displacement of strengthened member to that of corresponding controlled member) is inverse proportion with steel corrosion; SEL slightly increases with the increase of BFRP layer and eccentricity; but SEV decreases noticeably with the increase of BFRP layer and eccentricity. In addition,the interaction between FRP sheets, stirrups, and longitudinal reinforcement in steel degraded BFRP strengthened columns is very strong.However, column design basing on current design manuals and codes as ACI 440.2R and CNR DT 200R1 has not mentioned this affect. Thus, the load capacity prediction of column being strengthened by BFRP sheets should include levels of steel corrosion for reality, reasonable, and integral of the design.http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2627bfrp sheetconfinementeccentricity compressionreinforced concretesteel corrosion
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author Tin Xuan HUYNH
Truc Trung NGUYEN
Quang Tri TRAN
Thuy Thanh NGO
spellingShingle Tin Xuan HUYNH
Truc Trung NGUYEN
Quang Tri TRAN
Thuy Thanh NGO
Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loading
Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
bfrp sheet
confinement
eccentricity compression
reinforced concrete
steel corrosion
author_facet Tin Xuan HUYNH
Truc Trung NGUYEN
Quang Tri TRAN
Thuy Thanh NGO
author_sort Tin Xuan HUYNH
title Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loading
title_short Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loading
title_full Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loading
title_fullStr Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loading
title_full_unstemmed Effects of steel corrosion to BFRP Strengthened columns under eccentric loading
title_sort effects of steel corrosion to bfrp strengthened columns under eccentric loading
publisher Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou
series Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
issn 2170-127X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The experiment consists of twenty-four mid-scale rectangular RC columns (200x200x800mm) strengthening by BFRP sheets and research variables include: BFRP layer (0, 1, and 3 layers); eccentricity (25mm and 75mm); and 4 levels of steel corrosion. The results reveal that SEL (ratio of ultimate load of strengthened member to that of corresponding controlled member) is direct proportion with steel corrosion while SEV (ratio of ultimate vertical displacement of strengthened member to that of corresponding controlled member) is inverse proportion with steel corrosion; SEL slightly increases with the increase of BFRP layer and eccentricity; but SEV decreases noticeably with the increase of BFRP layer and eccentricity. In addition,the interaction between FRP sheets, stirrups, and longitudinal reinforcement in steel degraded BFRP strengthened columns is very strong.However, column design basing on current design manuals and codes as ACI 440.2R and CNR DT 200R1 has not mentioned this affect. Thus, the load capacity prediction of column being strengthened by BFRP sheets should include levels of steel corrosion for reality, reasonable, and integral of the design.
topic bfrp sheet
confinement
eccentricity compression
reinforced concrete
steel corrosion
url http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2627
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