Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale (Jul 2020)
Effect of different parameters controlling the flexural behavior of RC beams strengthened with NSM using nonlinear finite element analysis
Abstract
Near surface mounted technique become the most attractive technique for strengthening RC structures. A lot of research had been conducted to study experimentally the flexural behavior of RC members strengthened with NSM technique unlike the numerical research. A numerical investigation utilizes the non-linear finite element (FE) modeling using ANSYS was performed. The developed FE model considers the behavior of the epoxy-concrete interface using cohesive zone model (CZM) which is capable of predicting the failure mode of the strengthened beams. The parametric study include the effect of different parameters such as NSM bar number, NSM bar length, end inclination angle and end inclination leg length on the flexural behavior of strengthened beams. The results showed that, The developed FE model able to predict the expected modes of failure in NSM technique, the NSM bar length was effective till 0.5 of beam span, beams strengthened with end inclined angle 45 NSM bar gives the highest improvement in load carrying capacity, this improvement was very close in case of using end inclined angle of 60 and 90.
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