Computers and Concrete
Volume 27, Number 1, 2021, pages 41-54
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2021.27.1.041
Strengthening of isolated square footings using passive wrapping systems
Xingji Lu and Riyad S. Aboutaha
Abstract
This paper introduced three new strengthening systems for isolated footings: BFRP wrapping system, CFRP wrapping system, and steel jacketing system. The proposed systems are more practical than the current traditional methods, which involves installing many dowel bars and splicing reinforcing steels to join new and old concrete segments. In the proposed three new systems, BFRP wraps, CFRP wraps, or steel jackets are installed on the exterior surface of the enlarged footing, with construction adhesive or a few steel dowels being applied to the contact surfaces. To investigate the effectiveness of three systems, forty-four models were constructed in ABAQUS, with different parameters being considered. All footings investigated failed in punching shear, including original and retrofitted footings. According to FEA results and parametric studies, the three strengthening systems were capable of improving the punching shear resistance of footings. By introducing a new factor n, the punching shear equation in Eurocode 2 was modified to predict the punching shear resistances of the strengthened footings. A linear formula was developed to present the relationship between the new factor n and the investigated parameters.
Key Words
isolated footing; strengthening; FRP wrapping; steel jacketing; punching shear; finite element analysis; modified equation
Address
Xingji Lu: Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Riyad S. Aboutaha: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA