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Oct 1, 2004

Shear Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Laminates

Publication: Journal of Composites for Construction
Volume 8, Issue 5

Abstract

For reinforced concrete beams with the same shear and flexural reinforcements, shear failure is most likely to occur in deep beams rather than in regular beams. Thus, retrofitting of deep beams with shear deficiencies is of great importance. Externally bonded reinforcement such as carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) provides an excellent solution in these situations. In order to investigate the shear behavior of deep beams with externally bonded CFRP shear reinforcement, 16 deep beams without steel shear reinforcement were cast at the concrete laboratory of New Jersey Institute of Technology. After the beams were kept in the curing room for 28 days, carbon fiber strips and fabrics were applied outside of the beams at various orientations with respect to the axis of the beam. All beams were tested on a 979kN (220kip) MTS testing machine. Results of test demonstrate the feasibility of using externally applied, epoxy-bonded CFRP system to restore or increase the shear capacity of deep beams. The CFRP system can significantly increase the serviceability, ductility, and ultimate shear strength of a concrete beam, thus restoring deep beam shear strength using CFRP is a highly effective technique. An analysis and design method for shear strengthening of deep beams using externally bonded CFRP has also been proposed as well.

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Journal of Composites for Construction
Volume 8Issue 5October 2004
Pages: 403 - 414

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Zhichao Zhang
Structural Engineer, HDR Engineering, White Plains, NY 10604.
Cheng-Tzu Thomas Hsu, F. ASCE
Professor and Director of Structures Laboratory, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ. 07102.
Jon Moren
Engineer, Monmouth County Engineering Dept., Freehold, NJ.

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