Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 11, Number 6, 2011, pages 435-454

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2011.11.6.435

Effect of tapered-end shape of FRP sheetson stress concentration in strengthened beams

Khalil Belakhdar, Abdelouahed Tounsi, El Abbes Adda Bedia, and Yeghnem Redha

Abstract

Bonding composite materials to structural members for strengthening purpose has received a considerable attention in recent years. The major problem when using bonded FRP or steel plates to strengthen existing structures is the high interfacial stresses that may be built up near the plate ends which lead to premature failure of the structure. As a result, many researchers have developed several analytical methods to predict the interface performance of bonded repairs. In this paper, a numerical solution using finite - differencemethod is used to calculate the interfacial stress distribution in beams strengthened with FRP plate having a tapered ends with different thinning profiles. These latter, can significantly reduce the stress concentration. In the present theoretical analysis, the adherend shear deformations are taken into account by assuming a parabolic shear stress through the thickness of both beam and bonded plate. Numerical results from the present analysis are presented to demonstrate the advantages of use the tapers in design of strengthened beams.

Key Words

plate bonding; FRP composite; interfacial stresses; repaired beam; design; taper

Address

Khalil Belakhdar and Yeghnem Redha : Departement of Civil Engineering and Hydraulics, University of Saida, BP138 cite Nacer,20000 Saida, Algeria Abdelouahed Tounsi and El Abbes Adda Bedia : Laboratoire des Materiaux et Hydrologie, Universite de Sidi Bel Abbes, BP 89 Cite Ben M