Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 27, Number 5, 2007, pages 589-607

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2007.27.5.589

Local thin jacketing for the retrofitting of reinforcedconcrete columns

Serkan Z. Yuce, Ercan Yuksel, Yilmaz Bingol, Kivanc Taskin and H. Faruk Karadogan

Abstract

Two series of tests were conducted to investigate the behavior of local thin jacketing for the retrofitting of reinforced concrete (RC) columns. In the first series, four full-scale RC columns with a height of 400 cm and a 30 cm square cross-section were tested under constant axial load and reversed cyclic lateral displacements. The heavily damaged columns were retrofitted with local thin jacketing. Selfcompacting concrete (SCC) was used in the production of 7.5 cm thick, four-sided jacketing. The height of the jacketing was 100 cm for one specimen and 200 cm for all others. In the second series, the retrofitted columns were retested with the same axial load and displacement history. The effectiveness of local thin jacketing in the retrofitting of RC columns was examined with respect to lateral strength, stiffness, inelastic load-deformation behavior and energy dissipation.

Key Words

reinforced concrete column; precast column; retrofitting; jacketing; self-compacting concrete.

Address

Structural and Earthquake Engineering Laboratory, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 34469, Maslak-Istanbul, Turkey