Abstract This paper aims to study the effect of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) strengthening techniques on the fatigue limit of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams. An accelerated fatigue method was… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This paper aims to study the effect of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) strengthening techniques on the fatigue limit of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beams. An accelerated fatigue method was utilized to find the fatigue limit based on the hypothesis of linear cumulative damage as determined by the Palmgren-Miner rule. Six RC beams with dimensions of 152.4 × 152.4 × 1,520 mm were tested under monotonic and cyclic loading using a four-point bending configuration: two non-strengthened RC beams, two RC beams strengthened with Near Surface Mounted (NSM) CFRP rods, and two RC beams strengthened with Externally Bonded (EB) CFRP sheets. Strengthened RC beams had less stiffness degradation and more energy dissipation when compared to the non-strengthened RC beam. The NSM CFRP technique demonstrated a better monotonic flexural strength than the EB CFRP technique. NSM CFRP rods and EB CFRP sheets increase the fatigue limit when compared to the non-strengthened RC beam by 19% and 33%, respectively.
               
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