Behavior of reinforced concrete columns strenghtened by partial jacketing

Author:

FERREIRA D. B.1,GOMES R. B.1,CARVALHO A. L.2,GUIMARÃES G. N.1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Goiás, Brazil

2. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás, Brazil

Abstract

This article presents the study of reinforced concrete columns strengthened using a partial jacket consisting of a 35mm self-compacting concrete layer added to its most compressed face and tested in combined compression and uniaxial bending until rupture. Wedge bolt connectors were used to increase bond at the interface between the two concrete layers of different ages. Seven 2000 mm long columns were tested. Two columns were cast monolithically and named PO (original column) e PR (reference column). The other five columns were strengthened using a new 35 mm thick self-compacting concrete layer attached to the column face subjected to highest compressive stresses. Column PO had a 120mm by 250 mm rectangular cross section and other columns had a 155 mm by 250mm cross section after the strengthening procedure. Results show that the ultimate resistance of the strengthened columns was more than three times the ultimate resistance of the original column PO, indicating the effectiveness of the strengthening procedure. Detachment of the new concrete layer with concrete crushing and steel yielding occurred in the strengthened columns.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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