Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 15, Number 5, 2018, pages 499-511

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2018.15.5.499

Experimental study on seismic behavior of RC beam-column joints retrofitted using prestressed steel strips

Yong Yang, Yang Chen, Zhan Chen, Niannian Wang and Yunlong Yu

Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the seismic performance of the prestressed steel strips retrofitted RC beam-column joints. Two series of joint specimens were conducted under compression load and reversed cyclic loading through quasi-static tests. Based on the test results, the seismic behavior of the strengthened joints specimens in terms of the failure modes, hysteresis response, bearing capacity, ductility, stiffness degradation, energy dissipation performance and damage level were focused. Moreover, the effects of the amount of the prestressed steel strips and the axial compression ratio on seismic performance of retrofitted specimens were analyzed. It was shown that the prestressed steel strips retrofitting method could significantly improve the seismic behavior of the RC joint because of the large confinement provided by prestressed steel strips in beamcolumn joints. The decrease of the spacing and the increase of the layer number of the prestressed steel strips could result in a better seismic performance of the retrofitted joint specimens. Moreover, increasing the axial compression ration could enhance the peak load, stiffness and the energy performance of the joint specimens. Furthermore, by comparison with the specimens reinforced with CFRP sheets, the specimens reinforced with prestressed steel strips was slightly better in seismic performance and cost-saving in material and labor. Therefore, this prestressed steel strips retrofitting method is quite helpful to enhance the seismic behavior of the RC beam-column joints with reducing the cost and engineering time.

Key Words

reinforced concrete structure; beam-column joint; retrofitted methods; prestressed steel strips; experimental study; seismic performance

Address

Yong Yang, Yang Chen, Zhan Chen, Niannian Wang and Yunlong Yu: School of Civil Engineering, Xi