Bending Strength of Timber Beams Rehabilitated with Reinforced Epoxy Mortar Plates
Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 134, Issue 5
Abstract
The need for restoration of the built heritage increases the demand for new strengthening and rehabilitation techniques of structures. This paper discusses a rehabilitation system for timber beams, consisting of the replacement of the decayed parts by new ones of nearly the same material, connected to the sound parts by reinforced epoxy mortar plates. The use of this technique allows for lighter and less intrusive works, compatible with the normal building occupation during the rehabilitation process. The experimental analysis undertaken focused on the flexural bonding behavior with stainless steel, reinforcement steel, and glass fiber reinforced plastic bars being used as alternatives. A simple analytical model, based on the usual assumptions of the bending theory, is proposed, leading to a reasonable agreement with the experimental results. In spite of a reduction of strength when compared to the original elements, the safety level of the rehabilitated elements is high enough to comply with the Eurocode 5 requirements and is, therefore, suitable for actual works.
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Acknowledgments
The writers wish to thank the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) and the Science and Innovation Operational Program (POCI 2010), cofinanced by the European Union Fund FEDER, for the support provided through the Research Project No. UNSPECIFIEDPOCI/ECM/60089/2004. Thanks to SIKA AG as well, for the frequent offer of their products.
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Received: Feb 6, 2007
Accepted: Oct 8, 2007
Published online: May 1, 2008
Published in print: May 2008
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Note. Associate Editor: Rakesh Gupta
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