Numerical modelling of FRP strengthened RC beam-column joints

Seyed S. Mahini, Hamid R. Ronagh

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    Abstract

    This paper reports part of a comprehensive research study conducted at the University of Queensland on the ability of CFRP web-bonded systems in strengthening an exterior beam-column joint subjected to monotonic loads. One 1/2.2 scaled plain and four CFRP repaired/retrofitted joints subjected to monotonic loads were analysed using the nonlinear finite-element program ANSYS and the results were calibrated against experiments. The ANSYS model was employed in order to account for tension stiffening in concrete after cracking and a modified version of the Hognestad's model was used to model the concrete compressive strength. The stress-strain properties of main steel bars were modelled using multilinear isotropic hardening model and the FRPs were modelled as anisotropic materials. A perfect bond was assumed as nodes were shared between adjacent elements irrespective of their type. Good agreement between the numerical predictions and the experimental observation of the failure mechanisms for all specimens were observed. Closeness of these results proved that the numerical analysis can be used by design engineers for the analysis of web-bonded FRP strengthened beam-column joints with confidence.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)649-665
    Number of pages17
    JournalStructural Engineering and Mechanics
    Volume32
    Issue number5
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • carbon fiber, reinforced plastics
    • finite element method
    • joints
    • reinforced concrete

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