Experimental investigation on the compressive behaviour of FRP-confined rectangular concrete columns

Author:

de Diego AnaORCID,Martínez Sonia,Castro Viviana Jacqueline,Echevarría Luis,Barroso Francisco Javier,Gutiérrez José Pedro

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive experimental study on the behaviour of FRP-confined concrete in square and rectangular columns and focuses on some issues that might be addressed with a view to improving the predictive models. For this purpose, 31 prismatic concrete specimens with a height of 600 mm and low- and medium-strength concrete (20–35 MPa) were tested under centred compression. The parameters studied were the aspect ratio between the sides of the section (1, 1.5 and 2), the radius of curvature of the corners (20, 25 and 30 mm) and the number of carbon FRP layers applied. The experimental results included stress–strain curves of specimens and detailed information about the confined concrete strength and the axial and lateral strain achieved on the FRP jacket during the tests. The stress–strain response and ultimate condition are analysed, showing that FRP jacketing is an efficient technique for increasing the strength and strain capacity, but that confinement efficiency decreases as the aspect ratio of the section increases. In spite of such decrease, significant strength improvement was achieved for low-strength concrete in rectangular sections with aspect ratios of 1.5 (strength gain up to 81%), and even 2 (up to 36%). The axial strength of the tests was compared with the design criteria of four international guidelines, resulting in predictions that did not properly fit for rectangular sections. A predictive equation is proposed to assess the axial compressive strength of the FRP-confined concrete, which includes a better adjustment for the strain efficiency factor and the shape factor for rectangular columns.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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