Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening Method

Reinforced concrete (RC) structures age with time, which results in performance degradation and cracks. These performance degradations do not recover easily, but a performance higher than the existing structures can be expected through reinforcement. There are various reinforcement methods for RC st...

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Main Authors: Tae-Kyun Kim, Jong-Sup Park, Sang-Hyun Kim, Woo-Tai Jung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/5/780
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spelling doaj-f8f5621849ca40509a2685865141a6ba2021-03-05T00:00:22ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-03-011378078010.3390/polym13050780Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening MethodTae-Kyun Kim0Jong-Sup Park1Sang-Hyun Kim2Woo-Tai Jung3Structural Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang 10223, KoreaStructural Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang 10223, KoreaStructural Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang 10223, KoreaStructural Engineering Research Institute, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang 10223, KoreaReinforced concrete (RC) structures age with time, which results in performance degradation and cracks. These performance degradations do not recover easily, but a performance higher than the existing structures can be expected through reinforcement. There are various reinforcement methods for RC structures. This study selected four reinforcement methods: near-surface mounting (NSM), external prestressing (EP), external bonding (EB), and section enlargement (SE). In the past, steel bars were often used as reinforcements. However, this study uses fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP), which is an alternative to steel bars owing to its high tensile strength, and its non-corrosive and lightweight properties. It is a basic strengthening material, along with a carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) and glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) in bar and sheet forms. Various strengthening materials such as a CFRP, GFRP, and prestressing (PS) strand are applied to the NSM, EP, EB, and SE methods, followed by flexural experiments. In addition, changes in the ductility of the RC structures were examined. The concrete EP and near-surface mounting prestressing (NSM(P)) methods have a stiffness that is almost double the non-strengthened specimen. However, because the EP and EB methods are brittle, the NSM(P) method with ductile behavior is considered the most effective.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/5/780fiber reinforced polymernear surface mountedexternal bondingsection enlargementexternal prestressingstructural polymer
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author Tae-Kyun Kim
Jong-Sup Park
Sang-Hyun Kim
Woo-Tai Jung
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Jong-Sup Park
Sang-Hyun Kim
Woo-Tai Jung
Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening Method
Polymers
fiber reinforced polymer
near surface mounted
external bonding
section enlargement
external prestressing
structural polymer
author_facet Tae-Kyun Kim
Jong-Sup Park
Sang-Hyun Kim
Woo-Tai Jung
author_sort Tae-Kyun Kim
title Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening Method
title_short Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening Method
title_full Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening Method
title_fullStr Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening Method
title_full_unstemmed Structural Behavior Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Using the Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Strengthening Method
title_sort structural behavior evaluation of reinforced concrete using the fiber-reinforced polymer strengthening method
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Reinforced concrete (RC) structures age with time, which results in performance degradation and cracks. These performance degradations do not recover easily, but a performance higher than the existing structures can be expected through reinforcement. There are various reinforcement methods for RC structures. This study selected four reinforcement methods: near-surface mounting (NSM), external prestressing (EP), external bonding (EB), and section enlargement (SE). In the past, steel bars were often used as reinforcements. However, this study uses fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP), which is an alternative to steel bars owing to its high tensile strength, and its non-corrosive and lightweight properties. It is a basic strengthening material, along with a carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) and glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) in bar and sheet forms. Various strengthening materials such as a CFRP, GFRP, and prestressing (PS) strand are applied to the NSM, EP, EB, and SE methods, followed by flexural experiments. In addition, changes in the ductility of the RC structures were examined. The concrete EP and near-surface mounting prestressing (NSM(P)) methods have a stiffness that is almost double the non-strengthened specimen. However, because the EP and EB methods are brittle, the NSM(P) method with ductile behavior is considered the most effective.
topic fiber reinforced polymer
near surface mounted
external bonding
section enlargement
external prestressing
structural polymer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/5/780
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