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Experimental Ductility of Compression-Controlled Flexural Members Using CFRP Grid to Confine Concrete
Authors:Antonis Michael  H R Hamilton
Institution:1.Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Frederick University, Nicosia 1036, Cyprus;2.Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA;
Abstract:Concrete members are typically designed so that flexural failure initiates with steel yielding and ends with concrete crushing in compression in order to take advantage of the yielding property of steel that allows for large deformations prior to any fracture of the material. On the other hand, if a large percentage of steel or linear elastic non-yielding reinforcement (i.e., FRP composite) is used, the member flexural failure typically initiates and ends with concrete crushing in compression. These members are known as compression-controlled members and typically exhibit brittle behavior. This study proposes a new approach in improving the flexural behavior of over-reinforced members through concrete confinement using carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) grid tubes in the compression zone. The concept was experimentally tested using rectangular beams. Beam 1 (control beam) had no grid reinforcement and beam 2 (tube beam) had two 152 mm grid tubes embedded in its compression zone. Experimental results indicate improvement in the ductility of the tube beam compared to the control beam of approximately 20–30% depending on the criteria used. Considering the low amount and mechanical properties of the CFRP grid, the improvement is significant, which shows that the proposed approach is valid and improves the ductility of compression-controlled members.
Keywords:composite materials  CFRP grid  concrete confinement  ductility  compression-controlled failure
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