Behavior of reinforced concrete box beam strengthened with CFRP U-Wrap strips under torsion

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The present study focuses on the torsional strengthening behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) box section beams that are widely used in bridges. Four RC box beams were fabricated, and three of them were wrapped by carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) U-wrap strips with or without longitudinal strips. The different wrapping configuration, cracking angle, failure pattern, and tensile strain of fibers were investigated and discussed accordingly. The experimental results addressed that U-wrap strips strengthening also can upgrade the ultimate torque of beams moderately. In particular, using U-wrap and longitudinal strips to bond the box beams increased the torsional stiffness slightly. The same equation from different codes for calculating RC specimens can accurately predict the ultimate strength of the control beam, but the calculation of the fib model overestimated the torsional strengthening improvement of the wrapped specimens. However, Ghobarah et al. assumed approximately 3000μe of the average ultimate fiber strain in calculating the ultimate strength of the wrapped box beams which shows in relatively appropriate agreement with testing results.

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Ma, S., Bunnori, N. M., & Choong, K. K. (2016). Behavior of reinforced concrete box beam strengthened with CFRP U-Wrap strips under torsion. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 47). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164702002

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