Buildings (Nov 2022)

Shear Behavior of T-Shaped Concrete Beams Reinforced with FRP

  • Yannian Zhang,
  • Ning Li,
  • Qingjie Wang,
  • Zhijun Li,
  • Xiaoyan Qin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12122062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 2062

Abstract

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The calculation formula for bearing capacity was verified and further corrected through the current study of the influences of different parameters on the shear behavior of concrete T-beams reinforced with surface-embedded FRP. Tests were conducted on 14 beams reinforced with FRP tendons, including assessments of different concrete strength grades, longitudinal reinforcement ratios, surface characteristics, types, diameters, reinforcement modes, FRP spacings, and specimen shear span ratios. The results show that surface-embedded FRP reinforcement technology can be utilized to improve the overall stiffness and shear strength of beams, delay the development of oblique cracking, reduce the width of diagonal cracking, and improve the bite cooperation between concrete aggregates, thus improving the manifestation of reinforcement. The shear failure mechanism of reinforced concrete beams, strengthened with surface-embedded FRP, seemed to be similar to that of ordinary reinforced concrete beams. The mechanism of action was identical to that of stirrups, and the utilization factor of FRPs was determined.

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