Loading Tests of Strengthened RC Beams

Minsung KIM, Hyunkoo KANG, Hyunhoon CHOI, Jinkoo KIM

Abstract


In this study the gravity load resisting capacity of a RC beam-column subassemblage with and without strengthening was investigated. Total of five specimens were tested; two unreinforced specimens, the one designed as gravity load-resisting system and the other as seismic load-resisting system, and three specimens reinforced with: i) bonded strand, ii) unbonded strand, and iii) side steel plates with stud bolts. Monotonically increasing load was applied at the middle column of the specimens and the force-displacement relationships were plotted. It was observed that the gravity load-resisting specimen failed by fractures of re-bars in the beams. In the other specimens no failure was observed until the maximum displacement capacity of the actuator was reached. Highest strength was observed in the structure with unbonded strand. The test result of the specimen with side steel plates in beam-column joints showed that the force-displacement curve increased without fracture of re-bars.

Keywords


Beam-column sub-assemblage, Catenary action, Side plates, Post-tension


DOI
10.12783/dtetr/imeia2016/9343

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