TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-linear behaviour of concrete beams reinforced with GFRP and CFRP bars grouted in sleeves
AU - Kazemi, Mostafa
AU - Li, Jie
AU - Lahouti Harehdasht, Salar
AU - Yousefieh, Negin
AU - Jahandari, Soheil
AU - Saberian, Mohammad
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The low-quality bond between fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) bars and surrounding concrete has drawn the attention of many researchers. The use of high-strength materials such as the grout in the intersection of FRP bars and surrounding concrete can effectively prevent any slippage once they are in contact and subsequently increase the bond quality. Therefore, this study was numerically focused on the flexural behaviour of concrete beams reinforced with glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) and carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) bars, grouted only in the pure bending zone and along the whole beam length. The numerical outputs revealed that the grouted GFRP bars propagated the maximum principal stress in high-strength concrete beams, but not as much as that in normal-strength concrete specimens. In addition, the stress distribution in the grout, created only in the pure bending zone, was nearly constant at the ultimate moment. For the grout, developed along the whole beam length, this stress increased by approaching the mid-span of the concrete beam. Furthermore, at the ultimate moment, the tensile stress of 12-mm diameter CFRP bars was about 3.5 times more than that of the 16-mm diameter CFRP bars, leading to the generation of difference between failure modes of concrete specimens reinforced with various diameters of CFRP bars.
AB - The low-quality bond between fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) bars and surrounding concrete has drawn the attention of many researchers. The use of high-strength materials such as the grout in the intersection of FRP bars and surrounding concrete can effectively prevent any slippage once they are in contact and subsequently increase the bond quality. Therefore, this study was numerically focused on the flexural behaviour of concrete beams reinforced with glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) and carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) bars, grouted only in the pure bending zone and along the whole beam length. The numerical outputs revealed that the grouted GFRP bars propagated the maximum principal stress in high-strength concrete beams, but not as much as that in normal-strength concrete specimens. In addition, the stress distribution in the grout, created only in the pure bending zone, was nearly constant at the ultimate moment. For the grout, developed along the whole beam length, this stress increased by approaching the mid-span of the concrete beam. Furthermore, at the ultimate moment, the tensile stress of 12-mm diameter CFRP bars was about 3.5 times more than that of the 16-mm diameter CFRP bars, leading to the generation of difference between failure modes of concrete specimens reinforced with various diameters of CFRP bars.
KW - bending
KW - concrete beams
KW - fiber, reinforced concrete
KW - flexure
KW - grout (mortar)
KW - polymers
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:55067
U2 - 10.1016/j.istruc.2019.10.013
DO - 10.1016/j.istruc.2019.10.013
M3 - Article
SN - 2352-0124
VL - 23
SP - 87
EP - 102
JO - Structures
JF - Structures
ER -