Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 50, Number 6, 2024, pages 689-703
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.50.6.689
Investigation of damaged formwork timber beam retrofitting with anchoraged CFRP strip under different loading
Abdullah TURER, Ozgur ANIL, Abdulkadir CEViK and R. Tugrul Erdem
Abstract
Construction of high-rise structures, formwork systems that can be installed quickly, resistant to external loads, can
be used more than once, have become a necessity. Timber and composite timber materials are preferred in the formation of such
formwork systems due to their durability, ease of assembly, light weight and easy to use more than one time. Formwork beams
are the most commonly used structural component in the formation of such formwork systems, and these beams can be damaged
for different reasons during their lifetime. In this study, H20 top P type timber formwork beams with 1800 and 2450 mm length
which is among the products of DOKA(c) company is damaged under the effect of static loading up to a high load level of 85%
of the maximum ultimate capacity and after being retrofitted using anchored CFRP strips, performance and behavior of the
beams under the influence of various loading types such as static, fatigue and impact are investigated experimentally. Two
different lengths of retrofitted timber formwork beams were tested by applying monotonic static, fatigue and impact loading and
comments were made about the effects of the retrofit method on performance under different loading types.
Key Words
carbon fibers; fatigue; Finite element analysis (FEA); impact load; wood fibers
Address
Abdullah TURER:Civil Eng. Dept., Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara, Turkiye
Ozgur ANIL:Civil Eng. Dept., Gazi University, Ankara, Turkiye
Abdulkadir CEViK:Civil Eng. Dept., Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkiye
R. Tugrul Erdem:Civil Eng. Dept., Manisa Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkiye