BEHAVIOR OF HIGH-STRENGTH FIBER CONCRETE COLUMNS REINFORCED WITH GLASS FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMER BARS AND STRENGTHENED BY CARBON FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMER WRAP
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GFRP Reinforcement, columns, high strength concrete, fiber reinforced concrete CFRP, wrapping strengthenerAbstract
The solution of using glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars, as reinforcement in concretestructures to overcome the problems created by steel reinforcement, is now widely accepted because of both its low cost and good results shown by large investigation efforts. In this paper twelve tests had beenconducted on reinforced concrete column specimens of (120 x 120 x 1000)mm effective dimensions) equally enlarged from both ends for the purpose of applying eccentric load, three specimens were made of high strength concrete, reinforced with traditional deformed steel bars and stirrups to be considered as references, while the remaining nine specimens were of high strength concrete with 0% , 0.5% , 1.0% steelfiber, reinforced longitudinally with GFRP bars and wrapped with carbon fiber reinforced polymer(CFRP) textile replacing the steel stirrups. In addition to the similarity in behavior under load and in the failure patterns of the specimens reinforced with GFRP bars and the specimens reinforced withtraditional steel, the results show that Steel reinforced columns has 13% higher ultimate load than corresponding GFRP reinforced columns.
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