Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel Bars

An experimental study has been conducted to explore the response of self-compacting RC drop in- beams retrofitted with NSM steel bars under short-term static loading. Eleven specimens have been tested in this program, each of (200x400x1600 mm) dimensions with two values of (a/d), namely (1.0 and 1.5...

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Main Authors: Qasim Muhammed SHAKIR, Ruqyia ALLIWE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
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Online Access:http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2238
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spelling doaj-ab83f78ff47e488ca27346c3407927dc2020-11-25T03:45:04ZengMouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-OuzouJournal of Materials and Engineering Structures2170-127X2020-06-01721671841575Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel BarsQasim Muhammed SHAKIR0Ruqyia ALLIWE1University of kufaUniversity of KufaAn experimental study has been conducted to explore the response of self-compacting RC drop in- beams retrofitted with NSM steel bars under short-term static loading. Eleven specimens have been tested in this program, each of (200x400x1600 mm) dimensions with two values of (a/d), namely (1.0 and 1.5). Two of these beams have been considered as reference beams (efficiently reinforced). Three beams with reduced reinforcement, two with deficient main nib steel, while the third with reduced steel in hanger. The rest have been upgraded with different arrangements to retire the expected drop in strength. It was found that reduction of nib reinforcements to the half, results in decreasing load failure of about (11% 5%) for (a/d) values of (1 and 1.5) respectively. Also, it is observed that retrofitting the nib region with horizontal NSM steel bars led to increase the failure load capacity by about (28.7%) for (a/d) =1. While, the enhancement in strength for specimen with (a/d) =1.5 was about (24%). The increase in the strength capacity for upgraded hanger regions vertical and inclined bars for a/d (1) was about (21.4% and 14.2%) respectively.http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2238disturbed regionshigh strengthupgrading of dapped endsnsm steel bars
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author Qasim Muhammed SHAKIR
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Ruqyia ALLIWE
Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel Bars
Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
disturbed regions
high strength
upgrading of dapped ends
nsm steel bars
author_facet Qasim Muhammed SHAKIR
Ruqyia ALLIWE
author_sort Qasim Muhammed SHAKIR
title Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel Bars
title_short Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel Bars
title_full Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel Bars
title_fullStr Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel Bars
title_full_unstemmed Upgrading of Deficient Disturbed Regions in Precast RC beams with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) Steel Bars
title_sort upgrading of deficient disturbed regions in precast rc beams with near surface mounted (nsm) steel bars
publisher Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou
series Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
issn 2170-127X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description An experimental study has been conducted to explore the response of self-compacting RC drop in- beams retrofitted with NSM steel bars under short-term static loading. Eleven specimens have been tested in this program, each of (200x400x1600 mm) dimensions with two values of (a/d), namely (1.0 and 1.5). Two of these beams have been considered as reference beams (efficiently reinforced). Three beams with reduced reinforcement, two with deficient main nib steel, while the third with reduced steel in hanger. The rest have been upgraded with different arrangements to retire the expected drop in strength. It was found that reduction of nib reinforcements to the half, results in decreasing load failure of about (11% 5%) for (a/d) values of (1 and 1.5) respectively. Also, it is observed that retrofitting the nib region with horizontal NSM steel bars led to increase the failure load capacity by about (28.7%) for (a/d) =1. While, the enhancement in strength for specimen with (a/d) =1.5 was about (24%). The increase in the strength capacity for upgraded hanger regions vertical and inclined bars for a/d (1) was about (21.4% and 14.2%) respectively.
topic disturbed regions
high strength
upgrading of dapped ends
nsm steel bars
url http://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/2238
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