Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Qassim University, Buraidah 52571, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
The use of glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars as an alternative to steel bars for reinforcing concrete (RC) structures has gained increasing attention in recent years. GFRP bars offer several advantages over steel bars, such as corrosion resistance, lightweight, high tensile strength, and non-magnetic properties. However, there are also some challenges and uncertainties associated with the behavior and performance of GFRP-reinforced concrete (GFRP-RC) structures, especially under compression and bonding behavior. Therefore, there is a need for comprehensive experimental investigations to validate the effectiveness of GFRP bars in concrete columns. This paper presents a study that aims to address these issues by conducting experimental tests on GFRP-RC columns. The experimental tests examine the mechanical properties of GFRP bars and their bond behavior with concrete, as well as the axial compressive behavior of GFRP-RC columns with different reinforcement configurations, tie spacing, and bar sizes. The findings reveal that GFRP bars demonstrate a comparable, if not superior, compressive capacity to traditional steel bars, significantly contributing to the load-bearing capacity of concrete columns. The study concludes with a set of recommendations for further exploration, underscoring the potential of GFRP bars in revolutionizing the construction industry.
Funder
Research and Studies Center through the Saudi Standards, Metrology, and Quality Organization
Deanship of Scientific Research, Qassim University
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