Experiment on Fatigue Behaviors of Flexural Concrete Interface Strengthened with BFRP and CFRP(PDF)
《建筑科学与工程学报》[ISSN:1673-2049/CN:61-1442/TU]
- Issue:
- 2015年04期
- Page:
- 53-59
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- Title:
- Experiment on Fatigue Behaviors of Flexural Concrete Interface Strengthened with BFRP and CFRP
- Author(s):
- XIE Jian-he; HUANG Kun-hong; LI Zi-jian; ZHANG Huan; XU Guang-hui
- School of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology
- Keywords:
- structure engineering; debonding load-carrying capacity; basalt fiber reinforced polymer; carbon fiber reinforced polymer; interface; fatigue
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- Abstract:
- Taking the flexurally strengthened concrete members with fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) as the research object, the fatigue behaviors of the concrete interface strengthened with basalt fiber reinforced polymer (BFRP) and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) were investigated. Based on a series of fourpoint bending loading tests, the fatigue failure modes and the propagation law of interface crack strengthened with BFRP and CFRP, as well as the evolution of midspan deflection and FRP strain change rule with loading cycle numbers were studied. Moreover, the debonding loadcarrying capacity and the fatigue life of the BFRPconcrete and CFRPconcrete interface were analyzed, and the fatigue strength of the concrete interface flexurally strengthened with BFRP and CFRP was proposed. The study results show that compared with the concrete members strengthened with BFRP, the debonding loadcarrying capacity of those with CFRP increases about 50%, and the fatigue life of those with CFRP is significantly longer. The effects of prefatigue damage are slight on the debonding load-carrying capacity of BFRPconcrete and CFRPconcrete interface.
Last Update: 2015-07-21