Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 37, Number 1, 2011, pages 111-129
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2011.37.1.111
Response of lap splice of reinforcing bars confined by FRP wrapping: application to nonlinear analysis of RC column
Amorn Pimanmas and Dam Xuan Thai
Abstract
This paper presents a nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete column with lap splice
confined by FRP wrapping in the critical hinging zone. The steel stress-slip model derived from the triuniform
bond stress model presented in the companion paper is included in the nonlinear frame analysis
to simulate the response of reinforced concrete columns subjected to cyclic displacement reversals. The
nonlinear modeling is based on a fiber discretization of an RC column section. Each fiber is modeled as
either nonlinear concrete or steel spring, whose load-deformation characteristics are calculated from the
section of fiber and material properties. The steel spring that models the reinforcing bars consists of three
sub-springs, i.e., steel bar sub-spring, lap splice spring, and anchorage bond-slip spring connected in series
from top to bottom. By combining the steel stress versus slip of the lap splice, the stress-deformation of
steel bar and the steel stress-slip of bars anchored into the footing, the nonlinear steel spring model is
derived. The analytical responses are found to be close to experimental ones. The analysis without lap
splice springs included may result in an erroneous overestimation in the strength and ductility of columns.
Key Words
Tri-uniform bond stress model; nonlinear modeling; fiber-reinforced polymer; fiber discretization; lap splice spring.
Address
Amorn Pimanmas: Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani 12121, Thailand
Dam Xuan Thai: Civil Engineering Department, The National University of Civil Engineering, Hanoi, Vietnam