Assessment of RC elements strengthened with NSM FRP rods by experimental tests
Near surface mounted (NSM) technique of strengthening with FRP rods inserted in grooves on the concrete cover of damaged RC beams has been improved in recent years. The aim of this paper is the examination of the static and dynamic behaviour of undamaged and damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beams wi...
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doaj-6f054548b2d84ba19ca181dd4c4dfe572021-08-05T13:51:44ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013230100810.1051/matecconf/202032301008matecconf_amcm2020_01008Assessment of RC elements strengthened with NSM FRP rods by experimental testsCapozucca Roberto0Magagnini Erica1Professor of Civil Structural Engineering, DICEA, Polytechnic University of MarchePost-Doctoral, PhD Eng., DICEA, Polytechnic University of MarcheNear surface mounted (NSM) technique of strengthening with FRP rods inserted in grooves on the concrete cover of damaged RC beams has been improved in recent years. The aim of this paper is the examination of the static and dynamic behaviour of undamaged and damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beams with free-free ends. RC beams strengthened with NSM Glass and Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (G-CFRP) rods have been experimentally analysed. The damage of the RC beam model was obtained by the cracking of concrete under bending tests. The detection of damage and monitoring of RC beams with and without strengthening were carried out by vibration tests assuming free-free ends at different degree of damage. Envelope diagrams of Frequency Response Functions (FRFs) obtained by the dynamic experimental tests are shown and the changes of natural frequency values are correlated to the damage degree of beam elements. Experimental results are discussed with particular emphasis on the aspect of the loss of bond.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/19/matecconf_amcm2020_01008.pdf |
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Assessment of RC elements strengthened with NSM FRP rods by experimental tests |
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Near surface mounted (NSM) technique of strengthening with FRP rods inserted in grooves on the concrete cover of damaged RC beams has been improved in recent years. The aim of this paper is the examination of the static and dynamic behaviour of undamaged and damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beams with free-free ends. RC beams strengthened with NSM Glass and Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (G-CFRP) rods have been experimentally analysed. The damage of the RC beam model was obtained by the cracking of concrete under bending tests. The detection of damage and monitoring of RC beams with and without strengthening were carried out by vibration tests assuming free-free ends at different degree of damage. Envelope diagrams of Frequency Response Functions (FRFs) obtained by the dynamic experimental tests are shown and the changes of natural frequency values are correlated to the damage degree of beam elements. Experimental results are discussed with particular emphasis on the aspect of the loss of bond. |
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