A mechanical model for FRP-strengthened beams in bending

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We analyse the problem of a simply supported beam, strengthened with a fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) strip bonded to its intrados and subjected to bending couples applied to its end sections. A mechanical model is proposed, whereby the beam and FRP strip are modelled according to classical beam theory, while the adhesive and its neighbouring layers are modelled as an interface having a piecewise linear constitutive law defined over three intervals (elastic response - softening response - debonding). The model is described by a set of differential equations with appropriate boundary conditions. An analytical solution to the problem is determined, including explicit expressions for the internal forces, displacements and interfacial stresses. The model predicts an overall non-linear mechanical response for the strengthened beam, ranging over several stages: from linearly elastic behaviour to damage, until the complete detachment of the FRP reinforcement.

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Bennati, S., Dardano, N., & Valvo, P. S. (2012). A mechanical model for FRP-strengthened beams in bending. Frattura Ed Integrita Strutturale, 22, 39–55. https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.22.06

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