Prestress state evolution during thermal activation of memory effect in concrete beams strengthened with external SMA wires

Author:

Debska A.,Gwozdziewicz PiotrORCID,Seruga A.,Balandraud X.ORCID,Destrebecq J. F.

Abstract

Abstract The memory effect of shape-memory alloys (SMAs) has opened interesting perspectives to create prestress states in concrete elements. However, the procedure has not been yet fully resolved due to the complex thermomechanical behavior of these alloys, in addition to the practical difficulties of mechanical coupling between SMA and concrete elements. The present study deals with tests on the development of prestressing forces in concrete beams during the thermal cycle required in the procedure. Pre-stretched nickel–titanium wires were externally placed on concrete prismatic beams equipped with strain gauges. As concrete rupture may occur during the heating by the Joule effect, a compromise must be found between the SMA pre-stretch level and the maximum temperature to be applied before returning to ambient temperature. A macroscopic model was developed to analyze this compromise. The complex thermomechanical response of SMAs implies a particular attention in the definition of the ambient temperature and heating conditions for the creation of prestress states in concrete components.

Funder

Tadeusz Kosciuszko Cracow University of Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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