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The Effects of Transverse Reinforcement on the Strength and Deformability of Reinforced Concrete ElementsKinsey C Skillen (9768341) 15 December 2020 (has links)
Post-earthquake examinations of reinforced concrete structures often show structural damage resulting from bond and shear failures. Such failures typically occur in reinforced concrete elements with details known to cause problems, such as widely spaced transverse reinforcement and/or lap splices located in regions of flexural yielding. These details are common in older reinforced concrete buildings (built before 1970) that have reinforced concrete columns with longitudinal reinforcement spliced just above the floor level, and transverse reinforcement spaced at a distance of d/2 or longer. This investigation focused on means to increase the deformability of existing reinforced concrete elements susceptible to bond and shear failures during a seismic event or other applications requiring toughness. The effects of confinement provided by epoxied anchors, spiral transverse reinforcement, and post-tensioned external clamps were investigated. Emphasis was placed on producing a strengthening device that can be sized, fabricated, and installed with ease because most of the existing strengthening techniques require specialized labor, tools, and materials. The observations collected support the idea that active confinement provided by post-installed and post-tensioned transverse reinforcement was the most effective method to improve structural deformability among the methods studied and within the ranges considered.
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The Effect of Splice Length and Distance between Lapped Reinforcing Bars in Concrete Block Specimens2014 April 1900 (has links)
The tensile resistance of No. 15 lap spliced reinforcing bars with varying transverse spacing and lap splice length was evaluated in full-scale concrete block wall splice specimens. The range of the transverse spacing between bars was limited to that which allowed the bars to remain within the same cell, and included the evaluation of tied spliced bars in contact. Two-and-a-half block wide by three course tall double pullout specimens reinforced with contact lap splices were initially used to determine the range of lap splice length values to be tested in the wall splice specimens such that bond failure of the reinforcement occurred. The double pullout specimens were tested in direct tension with six replicates per arrangement. Three values of lap splice length: 150, 200, and 250 mm, were selected from the testing of the double pullout specimens and tested in the wall splice specimens in combination with three values of transverse spacing: 0, 25, and 50 mm, with three replicates per configuration. A total of twenty-seven two-and-a-half block wide by thirteen course tall wall splice specimens reinforced with two lap splices were tested in four-point loading. Both the double pullout and the wall splice specimens were constructed in running bond with all cells fully grouted.
The tensile resistance of the lap spliced bars in the double pullout specimens was measured directly. The contact lap splices with a 150, 200, and 250 mm lap splice length developed approximately 38, 35 and 29% of the theoretical yield load of the reinforcement, respectively. The difference between the mean tensile resistances of the three reinforcement configurations tested in the double pullout specimens was found to be statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Different than expected, the tensile resistance of the lap spliced reinforcing bars in the double pullout specimens was inversely proportional to the lap splice length provided. For the short lap splice lengths used in this investigation, the linear but not proportional relationship between bond force and lap splice length known from reinforced concrete is believed to have caused this phenomenon.
An iterative sectional analysis using moment-curvature response was used to calculate the tensile resistance of the lap spliced reinforcement in the wall splice specimens. The calculated mean tensile resistance of the reinforcement increased with increasing lap splice length, and was greater when the bars were in contact. Securing the bars in contact may have influenced the tensile capacity of the contact lap splices as higher stresses are likely to develop as a result of the bar ribs riding over each other with increasing slip. Results of the data analysis suggest that the tensile resistance of non-contact lap splices within the same cell is generally independent of the spacing between the bars. A comparison of the experimental results for the wall splice specimens with the development and splice length provisions in CSA S304.1-04 and TMS 402-11 indicate that both the Canadian and U.S. design standards are appropriate for both contact and non-contact lap splices located within the same cell given the limited test database included in this investigation.
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Retrofit of Seismically Deficient RC Columns with Textile- Reinforced Mortar (TRM) JacketsBournas, Dionysios A., Triantafillou, Thanasis C., Papanicolaou, Catherine G. 03 June 2009 (has links) (PDF)
The effectiveness of a new structural material, namely textilereinforced mortar (TRM), was investigated experimentally in this study as a means of confining old-type reinforced concrete columns with limited capacity due to bar buckling or due to bond failure at lap splice regions. Comparisons with equal stiffness and strength fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) jackets allow for the evaluation of the effectiveness of TRM versus FRP. Tests were carried out on full scale non-seismically detailed RC columns subjected to cyclic uniaxial flexure under constant axial load. Thirteen cantilever-type specimens with either continuous longitudinal reinforcement (smooth or deformed) or lap splicing of longitudinal bars at the floor level were constructed and tested. Experimental results indicated that TRM jacketing is quite effective as a means of increasing the cyclic deformation capacity of old-type RC columns with poor detailing, by delaying bar buckling and by preventing splitting bond failures in columns with lap spliced bars. Compared with their FRP counterparts, TRM jackets used in this study were found to be equally effective in terms of increasing both the strength and deformation capacity of the retrofitted columns. From the response of specimens tested in this study, it can be concluded that TRM jacketing is an extremely promising solution for the confinement of reinforced concrete columns, including poorly detailed ones with or without lap splices in seismic regions.
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Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) masonry : lap-splice provisions and nominal capacity for interface shear transfer between grout and AACForero Henao, Miguel 14 February 2011 (has links)
Design of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) masonry in the United States is currently based on Appendix A of the 2008 Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC) Code. Those provisions include the design of lap splices, and equations for the nominal capacity in interface shear transfer between grout and AAC. The provisions for lap splices are an extension of the provisions for concrete or clay masonry, modified to neglect the contribution of AAC to splice capacity. This thesis describes a testing program aimed at verifying the current provisions using tests of lap splices in grouted AAC masonry. Based on the results of those tests, the provisions are shown to be appropriate. The provisions on interface shear transfer between grout and AAC require that the transferred shear be checked against a nominal capacity based on limited test results. This thesis describes a testing program aimed at verifying and refining this nominal capacity using pullout tests of grout cores in AAC masonry units. Based on the results of those tests, the currently used nominal capacity is shown to be conservative, and a recommendation is made to increase it. / text
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Evaluation of Mitigative Techniques for Non-Contact Lap Splices in Concrete Block Construction2014 April 1900 (has links)
A previously completed study in the field of concrete block construction by Ahmed and Feldman (2012) indicated that, on average, the reinforcing bars in non-contact lap splices, where the lapped bars are located in adjacent cells, only develop 71% of the tensile resistance of spliced bars which are in contact. An experimental program was therefore initiated to design and evaluate remedial measures which can potentially increase the tensile resistance of non-contact lap splices to that of contact lap splice of the same lap length. Implementation of the proposed measures in various field situations was also analyzed. Six unique remedial splice details, along with standard contact and unaltered non-contact lap splices were evaluated and compared. The mitigative details included providing additional confinement, installing knock-out webs, placing splice reinforcement between the lapped bars, and combinations of these aforementioned details. Three replicates of each splice detail were constructed for a total of 24 wall splice specimens.
Each wall splice specimen was reinforced with No. 15 Grade 400 deformed steel reinforcing bars with 200 mm lap splice lengths at located the midspan. The specimens were tested in a horizontal position under a monotonic, four-point loading geometry. Load and deflection data were collected throughout testing and were subsequently used in an iterative moment-curvature analysis to calculate the maximum tensile resistance of the spliced reinforcement. This was then used to compare the structural performance of each remedial splice detail to the standard contact and non-contact lap splices.
The wall splice specimens which contained non-contact lap splices with knock-out webs, s-shaped, and transverse reinforcement in the splice region achieved similar tensile capacities as the wall splice specimens with standard contact lap splices. Industry professionals have indicated that the installation of the remedial measures evaluated in this study would not affect the constructability of masonry assemblages in field situations. The splice detail with knock-out webs confined within the lap splice length was determined to be the most viable procedure as it can be installed to increase the resistance of non-contact lap splices in almost all construction situations. This remedial procedure was able to improve the tensile resistance of the lapped reinforcement by 63% compared to the wall splice specimens with standard non-contact lap splices.
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Performance of Reinforced Concrete Column Lap SplicesAlberson, Ryan M. 14 January 2010 (has links)
Cantilevered reinforced concrete columns with a lap splice of the longitudinal
reinforcement near the base can induce high moment demands on the splice region when
lateral loads are present on the structure. Code design specifications typically require a
conservative splice length to account for these high moment demands and their
consequences of bond failure. The required splice length is calculated as a function of
required development length, which is a function of the bond between the reinforcement
and the surrounding concrete, and a factor depending on the section detailing. However,
the effects of concrete deterioration due to alkali silica reaction (ASR) and/or delayed
ettringite formation (DEF) may weaken the bond of the splice region enough to
overcome the conservative splice length, potentially resulting in brittle failure of the
column during lateral loading.
This thesis presents the following results obtained from an experimental and analytical
program.
* Fabrication of large-scale specimens of typical column splice regions with
concrete that is susceptible to ASR/DEF deterioration
* Measurement of the large-scale specimen deterioration due to ASR/DEF
accelerated deterioration
* Analytical model of the column splice region based on flexure theory as a
function of the development length of the reinforcement and a factor to account
for deterioration of the bond due to ASR/DEF
* Experimental behavior of two large-scale specimens that are not influenced by
premature concrete deterioration due to ASR/DEF (control specimens). This
experimental data is also used to calibrate the analytical model.
The conclusions of the research are that the analytical model correlates well with the
experimental behavior of the large-scale control specimens not influenced by ASR/DEF.
The lap splice region behaved as expected and an over-strength in the splice region is
evident. To account for ASR/DEF damage, the analytical model proposes a reduction
factor to decrease the bond strength of the splice region to predict ultimate performance
of the region with different levels of premature concrete deterioration.
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Retrofit of Seismically Deficient RC Columns with Textile- Reinforced Mortar (TRM) JacketsBournas, Dionysios A., Triantafillou, Thanasis C., Papanicolaou, Catherine G. 03 June 2009 (has links)
The effectiveness of a new structural material, namely textilereinforced mortar (TRM), was investigated experimentally in this study as a means of confining old-type reinforced concrete columns with limited capacity due to bar buckling or due to bond failure at lap splice regions. Comparisons with equal stiffness and strength fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) jackets allow for the evaluation of the effectiveness of TRM versus FRP. Tests were carried out on full scale non-seismically detailed RC columns subjected to cyclic uniaxial flexure under constant axial load. Thirteen cantilever-type specimens with either continuous longitudinal reinforcement (smooth or deformed) or lap splicing of longitudinal bars at the floor level were constructed and tested. Experimental results indicated that TRM jacketing is quite effective as a means of increasing the cyclic deformation capacity of old-type RC columns with poor detailing, by delaying bar buckling and by preventing splitting bond failures in columns with lap spliced bars. Compared with their FRP counterparts, TRM jackets used in this study were found to be equally effective in terms of increasing both the strength and deformation capacity of the retrofitted columns. From the response of specimens tested in this study, it can be concluded that TRM jacketing is an extremely promising solution for the confinement of reinforced concrete columns, including poorly detailed ones with or without lap splices in seismic regions.
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Αποκατάσταση ανεπαρκών αναμονών υποστυλωμάτων μέσων περίσφιξης / Rehabilitation of deficient lap splices of reinforced concrete columns by external confinementΑντύπας, Σταύρος 27 August 2007 (has links)
Ένα από τα κύρια προβλήματα που συναντώνται σε κτίρια ή γέφυρες που έχουν κατασκευασθεί πριν από το 1980, είναι η μειωμένη καμπτική αντοχή και πλαστιμότητα, το οποίο αρκετά συχνά οφείλεται στην έλλειψη περίσφιξης και στη παρουσία κοντών αναμονών που είχαν οι κατασκευές αυτές.
Ο κύριος σκοπός της παρούσας διατριβής είναι να παρουσιάσει και να αξιολογήσει πέντε από τα διαθέσιμα στη βιβλιογραφία αναλυτικά μοντέλα προσδιορισμού του απαιτούμενου πάχους του εξωτερικά εφαρμοζόμενου μανδύα για την αποφυγή της αστοχίας των ματιζομένων οπλισμών των υποστυλωμάτων συμπεριλαμβανομένου και του αντίστοιχου μοντέλου το οποίο δίνεται στο Σχέδιο 1 και Σχέδιο 2 του ΚΑΝΕΠΕ.
Τα αναλυτικά μοντέλα αξιολογούνται μέσω πειραματικών αποτελεσμάτων από τη βιβλιογραφία. Η αξιολόγηση γίνεται σε δύο επίπεδα. Στο πρώτο επίπεδο αξιολογείται η αξιοπιστία πρόβλεψης του απαιτούμενου πάχους του υλικού ενίσχυσης –χρησιμοποιώντας τις μέσες τιμές των υλικών- ενώ στο δεύτερο επίπεδο εξετάζεται η αντίστοιχη καταλληλότητα κάθε προσομοιώματος για το σχεδιασμό –χρησιμοποιώντας τις αντίστοιχες τιμές σχεδιασμού των υλικών-.
Τροποποιημένες εξισώσεις βασιζόμενες στο προσομοίωμα του ΚΑΝΕΠΕ παρουσιάζονται. Η χρήση των τροποποιημένων εξισώσεων ελέγχεται μέσω διαθέσιμων πειραματικών αποτελεσμάτων και προκύπτει ικανοποιητική σύγκλιση με αυτά. / Reinforced concrete frames or bridges constructed in the early 80s or before, were usually designed and detailed to resist lower lateral forces than those required today. Building columns were commonly designed for compression only and as a result they do not have the adequate lateral strength to resist the imposed earthquake loads. One of the main deficiencies in these older structures is the limited flexural strength and ductility often due to short and lightly confined lap splices.
The main aim of this thesis is to present and evaluate five of the proposed analytical models in order to rehabilitate reinforced concrete columns with short lap splices by external confinement, including and the confinement model given by the draft version of the Greek Retrofitting Code (GRECO).
The above analytical models are validated against experimental results. The validation is performed in two levels. In the first level, the reliability of the prediction for the required jacket thickness given by the models, is examined, by using the average values of the materials. In the second level, the propriety for the design of each model is examined by using the design values of the materials.
A modified equation based on the model given by GRECO is presented as well. By using the proposed modified equation a satisfactory agreement with the experimental results was accomplished.
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Ενίσχυση υποστυλωμάτων οπλισμένου σκυροδέματος με νέα υλικά : ινοπλέγματα ανόργανης μήτρας, οπλισμοί σύνθετων υλικών / Strengthening and seismic retrofitting of RC columns with advanced materials : textile-reinforced mortar, near surface mounted FRP or stainless steel reinforcementΜπουρνάς, Διονύσιος 25 May 2009 (has links)
Στην παρούσα διδακτορική διατριβή αναπτύσσεται μια νέα τεχνική ενίσχυσης υποστυλωμάτων οπλισμένου σκυροδέματος με βάση τη χρήση συνθέτων υλικών, τα οποία αποτελούνται από πλέγματα ινών σε ανόργανη μήτρα (π.χ. κονίαµα µε βάση το τσιμέντο), αποσκοπώντας στην επίλυση προβλημάτων που χαρακτηρίζουν τα Ινοπλισμένα Πολυμερή (ΙΟΠ) σχετικά µε τη χρήση εποξειδικών ρητινών. Τα Ινοπλέγματα σε Ανόργανη Μήτρα (ΙΑΜ) δοκιμάζονται στη μορφή μανδύα µε στόχο την περίσφιγξη και την αύξηση της πλαστιμότητας υποστυλωμάτων παλαιού τύπου, σχεδιασμένων δηλαδή χωρίς τις νέες αντισεισμικές λεπτομέρειες όπλισης. Εξετάζονται διάφορες παράμετροι, που περιλαμβάνουν τη χρήση ράβδων λείων ή με νευρώσεις, την πιθανή ένωση των ράβδων με υπερκάλυψη στον πόδα των υποστυλωμάτων και το μήκος υπερκάλυψης. Έτσι προσδιορίζεται η αποτελεσματικότητα των μανδυών ΙΑΜ και συγκρίνεται με αυτή τον ΙΟΠ ως μέσου περίσφιγξης στις κρίσιμες περιοχές υφισταμένων υποστυλωμάτων για όλες τις περιπτώσεις καμπτικών αστοχιών στην περιοχή της πλαστικής άρθρωσης. Το πειραματικό πρόγραμμα που ακολουθείται για την απόκτηση δεδομένων γύρω από τη συμπεριφορά υποστυλωμάτων οπλισμένου σκυροδέματος, ενισχυμένων με μανδύες ανόργανης (ΙΑΜ) ή οργανικής (ΙΟΠ) μήτρας, περιλαμβάνει συνολικά 28 δοκιμές επί δοκιμίων υποστυλωμάτων δύο τύπων: (α) 15 πρισματικά δοκίμια οπλισμένου σκυροδέματος που δοκιμάζονται σε κεντρική θλίψη και (β) 13 δοκίμια υποστυλωμάτων πλήρους κλίμακας, τα οποία δοκιμάζονται σε ανακυκλιζόμενη κάμψη με σταθερό αξονικό φορτίο. Καταδεικνύεται ότι η αποτελεσµατικότητα των µανδυών ΙΑΜ είναι υψηλή και γενικώς παρόµοια µε αυτή των µανδυών ΙΟΠ για όλες τις περιπτώσεις που εξετάστηκαν.
Επιπροσθέτως, τα πειραματικά αποτελέσματα των 13 υποστυλωμάτων πλήρους κλίμακας που υποβλήθηκαν σε ανακυκλιζόμενη κάμψη (με σταθερό αξονικό φορτίο), συμβάλλουν στη διερεύνηση δύο ακόμα “θολών” μέχρι σήμερα πεδίων, όπως: (α) Ο λυγισμός των διαμήκων ράβδων σε περισφιγμένο με μανδύες ΙΑΜ ή ΙΟΠ σκυρόδεμα. Ιδιαίτερη έμφαση δίνεται στη μελέτη της αλληλεπίδρασης μεταξύ του μανδύα ΙΑΜ ή ΙΟΠ και των διαμήκων ράβδων, κατά την έναρξη και εξέλιξη του λυγισμού των τελευταίων. (β) Η αντοχή σε συνάφεια μεταξύ των ενωμένων με παράθεση ράβδων και του περισφιγμένου με μανδύες ΙΑΜ ή ΙΟΠ σκυροδέματος. Ιδιαίτερη έμφαση δίνεται στην πειραματική και αναλυτική μελέτη του μηχανισμού με τον οποίο η περίσφιγξη με μανδύες ΙΟΠ και ΙΑΜ συνεισφέρει στη βελτίωση των συνθηκών συνάφειας μεταξύ ράβδων οπλισμού και σκυροδέματος.
Ακόμα στην παρούσα διδακτορική διατριβή διεξάγεται η πρώτη συστηματική μελέτη καμπτικής ενίσχυσης υποστυλωμάτων υπό ανακυκλιζόμενη κάμψη (και σταθερό αξονικό φορτίο) με Πρόσθετους Οπλισμούς νέου τύπου σε Εγκοπές (ΠΟΕ). Εξετάζονται υποστυλώματα που έχουν ενισχυθεί με πρόσθετο οπλισμό ινοπλισμένων πολυμερών (ελάσματα άνθρακα ή ράβδους γυαλιού) καθώς και με ράβδους ανοξείδωτου χάλυβα τοποθετημένων σε εγκοπές. Άλλη μια καινοτομία που εισαγάγει η παρούσα διατριβή είναι ο συνδυασμός του ΠΟΕ με τοπικούς μανδύες ινοπλεγμάτων σε ανόργανη μήτρα (IAM), οι οποίοι αποτελούν ένα εξαιρετικά αποτελεσματικό και πολλά υποσχόμενο σύστημα περίσφιγξης, όπως αναπτύσσεται και περιγράφεται λεπτομερώς στην παρούσα διδακτορική διατριβή. Η έρευνα που υλοποιείται για την απόκτηση δεδομένων γύρω από τη συμπεριφορά υποστυλωμάτων οπλισμένου σκυροδέματος ενισχυμένων σε κάμψη με ΠΟΕ, περιλαμβάνει τη διεξαγωγή 11 δοκιμών επί υποστυλωμάτων πλήρους κλίμακας, τα οποία υποβάλλονται σε ανακυκλιζόμενη κάμψη υπό σταθερό αξονικό φορτίο. . Καταδεικνύεται ότι μέσω ενός κατάλληλου σχεδιασμού, στα πλαίσια του οποίου ο ΠΟΕ συνδυάζεται με τοπικό μανδύα στα άκρα του υποστυλώματος (κορυφή και πόδα), είναι εφικτό η αύξηση της καμπτικής αντίστασης των υποστυλωμάτων να μην συνοδεύεται από μείωση της διαθέσιμης ικανότητας παραμόρφωσης.
Τα χρήσιμα πειραματικά ευρήματα από τα ενισχυμένα με ΠΟΕ υποστυλώματα, συμπληρώνονται με την ανάπτυξη ενός αναλυτικού και υπολογιστικού προσομοιώματος, το οποίο έχει διττή συμβολή, καθώς επιτρέπει: (α) την εκτέλεση παραμετρικών αναλύσεων ώστε να μελετηθεί σε βάθος και χωρίς κόπο (πειραματικές δοκιμές) η επίδραση όλων σχεδόν των παραμέτρων, στην καμπτική αντίσταση των ενισχυμένων με ΠΟΕ υποστυλωμάτων. (β) Τη χρήση του ως πολύτιμου υπολογιστικού εργαλείου από το Μηχανικό για το σχεδιασμό καμπτικών ενισχύσεων υποστυλωμάτων με ΠΟΕ και / ή μανδύες συνθέτων υλικών. Η αξία της συμβολής του εν λόγω προσομοιώματος μεγιστοποιείται αν ληφθούν υπόψη ορισμένα χαρακτηριστικά του όπως: (1) Η μείωση των ροπών αντοχής ως προς τους δύο κύριους άξονες (ισχυρός και ασθενής), η οποία οφείλεται στην έντονη σύζευξή τους, για τα ενισχυμένα σε κάμψη υποστυλώματα που υποβάλλονται σε διαξονική κάμψη. (2) Η εφαρμογή ενός τραπεζοειδούς στερεού τάσεων για το σκυρόδεμα σε θλίψη, το οποίο σε σύγκριση με το κλασικό ορθογωνικό στερεό, προσομοιώνει με αρκετά μεγαλύτερη ακρίβεια τον όγκο του σκυροδέματος της θλιβόμενης ζώνης, ιδιαίτερα για τις ενισχυμένες διατομές. (3) Η ταυτόχρονη δράση της εξωτερικής περίσφιγξης με μανδύες συνθέτων υλικών στις ενισχυμένες σε κάμψη διατομές. / The effectiveness of a new structural material, namely Textile-Reinforced Mortar (TRM), was investigated experimentally in this PhD Thesis as a means of confining old-type reinforced concrete (RC) columns with limited capacity due to bar buckling or due to bond failure at lap splice regions. Comparisons with equal stiffness and strength fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) jackets allow for the evaluation of the effectiveness of TRM versus FRP. Tests were carried out on nearly full scale non-seismically detailed RC columns subjected to cyclic uniaxial flexure under constant axial load. Thirteen cantilever-type specimens with either continuous or lap-spliced deformed longitudinal reinforcement at the floor level were constructed and tested. Experimental results indicated that TRM jacketing is quite effective as a means of increasing the cyclic deformation capacity of old-type RC columns with poor detailing, by delaying bar buckling and by preventing splitting bond failures in columns with lap-spliced bars. Compared with their FRP counterparts, the TRM jackets used in this study were found to be equally effective in terms of increasing both the strength and deformation capacity of the retrofitted columns. From the response of specimens tested in this study, it can be concluded that TRM jacketing is an extremely promising solution for the confinement of RC columns, including poorly detailed ones with or without lap splices in seismic regions.
Moreover this PhD Thesis presents the results of a large-scale experimental program aiming to study the behavior of RC columns under simulated seismic loading, strengthened in flexure (of crucial importance in capacity design) with different types and configurations of near-surface mounted (NSM) reinforcing materials. The role of different parameters is examined, by comparison of the lateral load versus displacement response characteristics (peak force, drift ratios, energy dissipation, stiffness). Those parameters were as follows: carbon or glass fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) versus stainless steel; configuration and amount of NSM reinforcement; confinement via local jacketing; and type of bonding agent (epoxy resin or mortar). The results demonstrate that NSM FRP or stainless steel reinforcement is a viable solution towards enhancing the flexural resistance of reinforced concrete columns subjected to seismic loads. With proper design, which should combine compulsory NSM reinforcement with local jacketing at column ends, it seems that column strength enhancement does not develop at the expense of low deformation capacity.
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