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FRP-confined RC columns: Analysis, behavior and design

Posted on:2009-08-02Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)Candidate:Jiang, TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390005453531Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
A very popular application of FRP composites is to provide confinement to RC columns to enhance their load carrying capacity. Despite the increasing popularity of this strengthening technique, relevant design provisions in most of the existing design guidelines for external strengthening of RC structures using FRP composites are only applicable to the design of short columns subjected to concentric compression. A proper design procedure for FRP-confined RC columns is urgently needed to facilitate wider practical applications.;Against this background, this thesis is concerned with the development of a rational design procedure for FRP-confined RC columns to correct the deficiency in existing design guidelines. The thesis presents a systematic study covering the behavior and modeling of FRP-confined concrete as well as the analysis and design of FRP-confined RC columns. A series of axial compression tests on FRP-confined concrete cylinders was conducted first to gain a good understanding of the stress-strain behavior of FRP-confined concrete. Stress-strain models for FRP-confined concrete of different levels of sophistication were next developed as a prerequisite for the analysis of FRP-confined RC columns. Subsequently, a simple but accurate stress-strain model for FRP-confined concrete was incorporated into a conventional section analysis procedure to develop design equations for short FRP-confined RC columns with a negligible slenderness effect. Finally, two theoretical models of different levels of sophistication were developed to deal with the slenderness effect in slender FRP-confined RC columns. The rigorous theoretical model was used to develop a slenderness limit expression to differentiate short columns from slender columns while the simple theoretical model was used to develop design equations for slender columns. The results of the present study led to a comprehensive design procedure that includes a set of design equations for short columns, a simple expression to separate short columns from slender columns, and a set of design equations for slender columns.;The present study is limited to circular columns, but the framework presented in the present study can be readily extended to FRP-confined rectangular RC columns when an accurate stress-strain model for FRP-confined concrete in rectangular columns becomes available.;Key words: FRP; concrete column; confinement; stress-strain model; design; analysis...
Keywords/Search Tags:RC columns, Frp-confined RC, FRP composites, Stress-strain model, Theoretical model was used, Design equations for short, Behavior, Existing design guidelines
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