Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DIC

Recently, basalt fiber-reinforced polymer (BFRP) has gained attention in the construction industry because of its worldwide availability and eco-friendly nature. Different from conventional steel bars, BFRP bar do not corrode being an ideal reinforcing material in structures surrounding magnetic fie...

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Published in:Case Studies in Construction Materials
Main Authors: Bruno Ribeiro, Hisafumi Asaue, Atsushi Hattori, Tomoki Shiotani, Takumi Kobayashi, Junya Sato, Masakazu Uchida, Masahiro Ishida
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Published: Elsevier 2022-12-01
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author Bruno Ribeiro
Hisafumi Asaue
Atsushi Hattori
Tomoki Shiotani
Takumi Kobayashi
Junya Sato
Masakazu Uchida
Masahiro Ishida
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Atsushi Hattori
Tomoki Shiotani
Takumi Kobayashi
Junya Sato
Masakazu Uchida
Masahiro Ishida
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description Recently, basalt fiber-reinforced polymer (BFRP) has gained attention in the construction industry because of its worldwide availability and eco-friendly nature. Different from conventional steel bars, BFRP bar do not corrode being an ideal reinforcing material in structures surrounding magnetic fields and marine environments, given its chemical stability. This study investigated the load carrying behavior of concrete beams reinforced with conventional deformed steel bars and seven-bundled BFRP bars through four-point flexural test. For each case, two beams were prepared; one beam was designed with a low reinforcement ratio and another with a high reinforcement ratio in order to obtain a load carrying capacity of around 330–368 kN and 483–519 kN, respectively. Deflection, crack width evolution, and strain behavior of each beam were comparatively analyzed using a digital image correlation (DIC) based technique. The DIC analysis results showed that the neutral axis of bundled BFRP reinforced cases move to the upper end in an early loading stage, with larger cracks width, and the deflection is larger in BFRP cases than in those of steel-reinforced beams with the respective reinforcement ratio. However, the four-point flexural test results revealed that bundled BFRP bars can be used as an alternative to conventional steel bars. The load carrying capacities were obtained similarly to designed values, around 364 and 551 kN for low and high reinforcement ratio cases, respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-53b3fa593fd640fe9bdcaa6a9c08a5cd2025-08-19T21:27:45ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952022-12-0117e0153810.1016/j.cscm.2022.e01538Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DICBruno Ribeiro0Hisafumi Asaue1Atsushi Hattori2Tomoki Shiotani3Takumi Kobayashi4Junya Sato5Masakazu Uchida6Masahiro Ishida7Kyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, Japan; Corresponding author.Kyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, JapanKyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, JapanKyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, JapanPublic Works Research Institute, Center for Advanced Engineering Structural Assessment and Research, JapanPublic Works Research Institute, Center for Advanced Engineering Structural Assessment and Research, JapanPublic Works Research Institute, Center for Advanced Engineering Structural Assessment and Research, JapanPublic Works Research Institute, Center for Advanced Engineering Structural Assessment and Research, JapanRecently, basalt fiber-reinforced polymer (BFRP) has gained attention in the construction industry because of its worldwide availability and eco-friendly nature. Different from conventional steel bars, BFRP bar do not corrode being an ideal reinforcing material in structures surrounding magnetic fields and marine environments, given its chemical stability. This study investigated the load carrying behavior of concrete beams reinforced with conventional deformed steel bars and seven-bundled BFRP bars through four-point flexural test. For each case, two beams were prepared; one beam was designed with a low reinforcement ratio and another with a high reinforcement ratio in order to obtain a load carrying capacity of around 330–368 kN and 483–519 kN, respectively. Deflection, crack width evolution, and strain behavior of each beam were comparatively analyzed using a digital image correlation (DIC) based technique. The DIC analysis results showed that the neutral axis of bundled BFRP reinforced cases move to the upper end in an early loading stage, with larger cracks width, and the deflection is larger in BFRP cases than in those of steel-reinforced beams with the respective reinforcement ratio. However, the four-point flexural test results revealed that bundled BFRP bars can be used as an alternative to conventional steel bars. The load carrying capacities were obtained similarly to designed values, around 364 and 551 kN for low and high reinforcement ratio cases, respectively.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522006702Basalt fiber-reinforced polymerBundled barsLoad carrying behaviorLoad-deflection relationshipDigital image correlation
spellingShingle Bruno Ribeiro
Hisafumi Asaue
Atsushi Hattori
Tomoki Shiotani
Takumi Kobayashi
Junya Sato
Masakazu Uchida
Masahiro Ishida
Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DIC
Basalt fiber-reinforced polymer
Bundled bars
Load carrying behavior
Load-deflection relationship
Digital image correlation
title Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DIC
title_full Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DIC
title_fullStr Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DIC
title_full_unstemmed Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DIC
title_short Load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled BFRP bars by using DIC
title_sort load carrying behavior of concrete reinforced with bundled bfrp bars by using dic
topic Basalt fiber-reinforced polymer
Bundled bars
Load carrying behavior
Load-deflection relationship
Digital image correlation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522006702
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