Computers and Concrete
Volume 24, Number 2, 2019, pages 159-172
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2019.24.2.159
Flexural behavior of RC beams retrofitted by ultra-high performance fiber-reinforced concrete
Leila Meraji, Hasan Afshin and KarimAbedi
Abstract
This paper presents an investigation into the flexural behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) beams retrofitted by
ultra-high performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) layers. The experimental study has been conducted in two parts. In the first part, four methods of retrofitting with UHPFRC layers in both the up and down sides of the beams have been proposed and their efficiency in the bonding of the normal concrete and ultra-high performance fiber-reinforced concrete has been discussed. The results showed that using the grooving method and the pre-casted UHPFRC layers in comparison with the sandblasting method and the cast-in-place UHPFRC layers leads to increase the load carrying capacity and the energy absorption capacity and causes high bond strength between two concretes. In the second part of the experimental study, the tests have been
conducted on the beams with single UHPFRC layer in the down side and in the up side, using the effective retrofitting method chosen from the first part. The results are compared with those of non-retrofitted beam and the results of the first part of experimental study. The results showed that the retrofitted beam with two UHPFRC layers in the up and down sides has the highest energy absorption and load carrying capacity. Afinite element analysis was applied to prediction the flexural behavior of the composite beams. Agood agreement was achieved between the finite element and experimental results. Finally, a parametric study was carried out on full-scale retrofitted beams. The results indicated that in all retrofitted beams with UHPFRC in single and two sides, increasing of the UHPFRC layer thickness causes the load carrying capacity to be increased. Also, increases of the normal concrete compressive strength improved the cracking load of the beams.
Key Words
ultra-high performance fiber-reinforced concrete; retrofitted beams; bonding surface; load carrying capacity; energy absorption capacity; numerical analysis
Address
Leila Meraji, Hasan Afshin and KarimAbedi: Department of Civil Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, P.O. Box 51335-1996, Tabriz, Iran