Title of article :
Fracture resistance of a cracked concrete beam post-strengthened
with FRP sheets
Author/Authors :
Z.J. WU and C.G. BAILEY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) composites have been increasingly used in rehabilitation and
strengthening of concrete structures. Significant increases in stiffness and strength have been achieved
by applying this technique. However, there is concern about the ductility or toughness performance
of FRP/concrete hybrid structures, which is critical in the application of this technology. This
paper presents a new theoretical method to predict the fracture resistance behaviour of FRP poststrengthened
concrete flexural beams. No slip between the FRP and plain concrete matrix is assumed
and Mode I fracture propagation is considered. The model is valid for a wide range of span-to-depth
ratios and any crack length. The influence of the bridging stresses provided by the fracture process
zone (FPZ) at the tip of a fictitious fracture is examined. The effect of various material and geometric
parameters on the resistance curve and toughness of the hybrid structure is discussed, based
on the numerical results from the developed theoretical formulae. The results provide a useful insight
into the strengthening/toughening and the design of FRP sheet/concrete beam structures
Keywords :
Mode I fracture , Concrete beam , fracture resistence , FRP sheet
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture