Flexural behavior of steel beams strengthened by carbon fiber reinforced polymer plates - Three dimensional finite element simulation

Faculty Not Specified Year: 2010
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 1317-1324
Authors: DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2009.09.010
Journal: MATERIALS \& DESIGN ELSEVIER SCI LTD Volume: 31
Research Area: Materials Science ISSN ISI:000274203200034
Keywords : Adhesive bonding, Carbon fiber reinforced polymer plates, Failure analysis, Finite element, Strengthening, Steel-concrete composite beams    
Abstract:
Debonding, as a mode of failure, is one of the major limitations when using externally bonded carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) plates in strengthening of steel beams. In this work, mode of failure and flexural behavior of both steel and steel-concrete composite beams strengthened by different lengths of CFRP plates were numerically investigated. The effect of both splicing position (at mid-span and near supports) and CFRP plate ends configuration were studied. Three dimensional finite element analysis (3D FEA) was adopted to simulate the nonlinear behavior of these beams loaded under four point bending configuration. The present numerical analysis assisted by previously valuable experimental results found in the literature succeeded to predict the critical CFRP plate length at which, full efficiency of the adhesively bonded plate is achieved. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
   
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