Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile Foundations

This paper deals with analyzing the structural responses of glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) tubes filled with recycled and concrete material for developing composite piles, as an alternative to traditional steel reinforced piles in bridge foundations. The full-scale GFRP composite piles includ...

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Main Authors: Visar Farhangi, Moses Karakouzian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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frp
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/5/1554
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spelling doaj-f4e8fb2fe1664573b4ec1249e016dc922020-11-25T02:56:03ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-02-01105155410.3390/app10051554app10051554Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile FoundationsVisar Farhangi0Moses Karakouzian1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USADepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USAThis paper deals with analyzing the structural responses of glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) tubes filled with recycled and concrete material for developing composite piles, as an alternative to traditional steel reinforced piles in bridge foundations. The full-scale GFRP composite piles included three structural layers, using a fiber-oriented material that was inclined longitudinally. Almost 60% of the fibers were orientated at 35&#176; from the longitudinal direction of the pile and the rest 40 percent were oriented at 86&#176; from the horizontal axis. The segment between the inner and outer layers was inclined 3&#176; from the hoop direction in the tube. The behavior of the filled GFRP tubes was semi-linear and resulted in increasing the total ductility and strength of the piles. Adjusting the material&#8217;s properties, such as the E<sub>Axial</sub>, E<sub>Hoop</sub>, and Poisson ratios, optimized the results. The lateral strength of the GFRP composite pile and pre-stressed piles are investigated under both axial compression and bending moment loads. Based on the conducted parametric study, the required axial and bending capacities of piles in different ranges of eccentricities can be reached using the combination of tube wall thickness and GFRP fiber percentages.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/5/1554pile designfiber reinforced polymerfrpcomposite pilebridge designgfrpglass fiber reinforced polymer
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author Visar Farhangi
Moses Karakouzian
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Moses Karakouzian
Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile Foundations
Applied Sciences
pile design
fiber reinforced polymer
frp
composite pile
bridge design
gfrp
glass fiber reinforced polymer
author_facet Visar Farhangi
Moses Karakouzian
author_sort Visar Farhangi
title Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile Foundations
title_short Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile Foundations
title_full Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile Foundations
title_fullStr Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile Foundations
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes Filled with Recycled Materials and Concrete on Structural Capacity of Pile Foundations
title_sort effect of fiber reinforced polymer tubes filled with recycled materials and concrete on structural capacity of pile foundations
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-02-01
description This paper deals with analyzing the structural responses of glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) tubes filled with recycled and concrete material for developing composite piles, as an alternative to traditional steel reinforced piles in bridge foundations. The full-scale GFRP composite piles included three structural layers, using a fiber-oriented material that was inclined longitudinally. Almost 60% of the fibers were orientated at 35&#176; from the longitudinal direction of the pile and the rest 40 percent were oriented at 86&#176; from the horizontal axis. The segment between the inner and outer layers was inclined 3&#176; from the hoop direction in the tube. The behavior of the filled GFRP tubes was semi-linear and resulted in increasing the total ductility and strength of the piles. Adjusting the material&#8217;s properties, such as the E<sub>Axial</sub>, E<sub>Hoop</sub>, and Poisson ratios, optimized the results. The lateral strength of the GFRP composite pile and pre-stressed piles are investigated under both axial compression and bending moment loads. Based on the conducted parametric study, the required axial and bending capacities of piles in different ranges of eccentricities can be reached using the combination of tube wall thickness and GFRP fiber percentages.
topic pile design
fiber reinforced polymer
frp
composite pile
bridge design
gfrp
glass fiber reinforced polymer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/5/1554
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