Computers and Concrete
Volume 16, Number 3, 2015, pages 399-414
DOI: 10.12989/.2015...399
Prediction of curvature ductility factor for FRP strengthened RHSC beams using ANFIS and regression models
H. Ebrahimpour Komleh and A.A. Maghsoudi
Abstract
Nowadays, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are widely used for rehabilitation, repair and strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Also, recent advances in concrete
technology have led to the production of high strength concrete, HSC. Such concrete due to its very high
compression strength is less ductile; so in seismic areas, ductility is an important factor in design of HSC members (especially FRP strengthened members) under flexure. In this study, the Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy
Inference System (ANFIS) and multiple regression analysis are used to predict the curvature ductility
factor of FRP strengthened reinforced HSC (RHSC) beams. Also, the effects of concrete strength, steel reinforcement ratio and externally reinforcement (FRP) stiffness on the complete moment-curvature
behavior and the curvature ductility factor of the FRP strengthened RHSC beams are evaluated using the analytical approach. Results indicate that the predictions of ANFIS and multiple regression models for the curvature ductility factor are accurate to within -0.22% and 1.87% error for practical applications respectively. Finally, the effects of height to wide ratio (h/b) of the cross section on the proposed models
are investigated.
Key Words
high strength concrete; FRP composites; multiple regression analysis; ANFIS; ductility
Address
H. Ebrahimpour Komleh and A.A. Maghsoudi: Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran