Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 39, Number 4, 2011, pages 499-520
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2011.39.4.499
Effectiveness of some conventional seismic retrofitting techniques for bare and infilled R/C frames
D.J. Kakaletsis, K.N. David and C.G. Karayannis
Abstract
The effectiveness of a technique for the repair of reinforced concrete members in combination with a technique for the repair of masonry walls of infilled frames, damaged due to cyclic loading, is experimentally investigated. Three single - story, one - bay, 1/3 - scale frame specimens are tested under cyclic horizontal loading, up to a drift level of 4%. One bare frame and two infilled frames
with weak and strong infills, respectively, have been tasted. Specimens have spirals as shear reinforcement. The applied repair technique is mainly based on the use of thin epoxy resin infused under pressure into the crack system of the damaged RC joint bodies, the use of a polymer modified cement mortar with or without a fiberglass reinforcing mesh for the damaged infill masonry walls and the use of
CFRP plates to the surfaces of the damaged structural RC members, as external reinforcement. Specimens after repair, were retested in the same way. Conclusions concerning the effectiveness of the applied repair technique, based on maximum cycles load, loading stiffness, and hysteretic energy absorption capabilities of the tested specimens, are drawn and commented upon.
Key Words
infilled RC frames; masonry strength; repair technique; experimental results
Address
D.J. Kakaletsis and K.N. David: Technological Educational Institution of Serres, Serres 62124, Greece
C.G. Karayannis: Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi 67100, Greece