Affiliation:
1. Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Tikrit University/ Iraq
Abstract
This research involves investigating the toughness behavior of timber beams
strengthened by jute fibers with various forms of strengthening. Ten timber
specimens with dimensions (70×100×1000) mm are divided into four groups
and loaded under a third point loading. The experimental program was carried
out to investigate shear and flexural strengthening effects on toughness,
toughness indices, ultimate loads, and the mid-span deflection of the tested
beams. One beam as a control beam (un-strengthened beam), four specimens
are wrapped in U technique in single and double layers along the whole length
of the beam in full and strips wrapping technique, three specimens are wrapped
in full technique along the whole length of the beam in full and strips wrapping
technique, three timber specimens wrapped in flexural strengthening
technique with two, four, and six layers of jute fibers. The results show that
jute fibers strengthening increases the toughness ratios of timber beams by
about (175%-320%), (190%-401%), and (106%-240%) for U, full, and
flexural strengthening techniques, respectively, at the ultimate loads compared
with the control beam. Furthermore, it is found that the highest toughness ratio
is when the beam is wrapped in full strengthening technique.
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