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The Tension-Stiffening Contribution of NSM CFRP to the Behavior of Strengthened RC Beams

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MATERIALS
卷 8, 期 7, 页码 4131-4146

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/ma8074131

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reinforced concrete; tension stiffening; partial interaction; near-surface mounted (NSM); fiber reinforced polymer (FRP)

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  1. University of Malaya, High Impact Research Grant (HIRG) [UM.C/HIR/MOHE/ENG/36]

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Tension stiffening is a characteristic behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) beams which is directly affected by the bond-slip property of steel bar and concrete interfaces. A beam strengthened with a near-surface mounted (NSM) technique would be even more affected by tension stiffening, as the NSM reinforcement also possess a bond-slip property. Yet assessing how much the tension stiffening of NSM contributes to the behavior of RC beams is difficult due to the fact that bond-slip effects cannot be directly incorporated into a strain-based moment-curvature analysis. As such, the tension stiffening is typically incorporated through various empirical formulations, which can require a great deal of testing and calibrations to be done. In this paper a relatively new method, which can be called the mechanics-based segmental approach, is used to directly simulate the tension stiffening effect of NSM reinforcements on RC beams, without the need for empirical formulations to indirectly simulate the tension stiffening. Analysis shows that the tension stiffening of NSM fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) contributes a significant portion to the stiffness and strength of the strengthened RC beam not only during serviceability, but at all load levels.

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