Experimental investigation on shear behavior of double-row perforated GFRP rib connectors in FRP-concrete hybrid beams

Author:

Xue Weichen1ORCID,Yan Dawei1,Wang Yongsheng1,Jiang Jiafei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Perforated GFRP rib (PFR) connectors have been used in FRP-concrete hybrid beams due to durability and ease of construction. PFR connectors are parallel FRP plates with predrilled holes positioned in the flange of FRP beams. The optimal plate spacing needs to be determined because it affects the shear performance of PFR connectors. 18 push-out tests were conducted to investigate the effect of plate spacing ( Sl), penetrating GFRP bar diameter ( d), and concrete strength ( fc) on the failure mode, capacity, and shear load-slip (P-S) curves of double-row PFR connectors. Results showed that PFR connectors suffered plate shear failure with the concrete dowel undamaged. Typical P-S curves consisted of micro-slipping and significant-slipping phases. The shear capacity and stiffness of PFR connectors were improved by 33.3% and 45.1%, respectively, by increasing the plate spacing from 1.2  h (where h denotes the plate height) to 3.2  h. The effect of plate spacing on shear capacity and stiffness could be neglected if the ratio ( Sl/ h) was more than 3.2. Specimens with a larger diameter of penetrating bar and higher concrete strength demonstrated higher capacity and stiffness. An empirical equation based on the maximum stress failure criterion was proposed to estimate the capacity of PFR connectors, considering the plate spacing effect, and verified by available data. Additionally, a description of the P-S curve was developed and calibrated by the experimental results.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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