Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences (Sep 2022)
Structural and cracking behaviour of RC T-beams strengthened with BFRP sheets by experimental and analytical investigation
Abstract
Shear and flexural failure are commonly known as the highest catastrophic failure mode as it never gives any earlier notice before the collapse. The most common shape in the structure of beams and girders is T-section. Therefore it will be more necessary to investigate the condition of these structures. In this research, the flexural behaviour of RC T-beams is investigated experimentally and analytically strengthened with Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer (BFRP). A symmetrical one-point static loading system is applied on RC T-beams superficially bonded with 45° degree, and 90° wrapping up to failure. The effects of both wrapping patterns of BFRP on RC T-beams were investigated for ultimate load carrying capacity, deflection, strain, and failure modes. The experimental results demonstrate that superficially bonded BFRP can enhance the flexural capacity and reduce the deflection of the beam significantly. Further, the results show that the most effective wrapping pattern was a 45° degree than 90°wrapping and without wrapping. Then the RC T- beam was modeled by using ABAQUS to validate the present experimental and analytical results. After a series of comparative studies, the analytical results fairly admit with the experimental results. In the end, this study surmised showing different cracking patterns and yield points of the beam with and without strengthening. It is hoped that the results of this study will be of considerable help for the strengthening of T- beams and structures.