Axial compression tests on corroded reinforced concrete columns consolidated with fibre reinforced polymers

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Reinforced concrete structure featured by strong bearing capacity, high rigidity, good integrity, good fire resist-ance, and extensive applicability occupies a mainstream position in contemporary architecture. However, with the development of social economy, people need higher requirements on architectural structure; durability, especially, has been extensively researched. Because of the higher requirement on building material, ordinary reinforced concrete structure has not been able to satisfy the demand. As a result, some new materials and structures have emerged, for example, fibre reinforced polymers. Compared to steel reinforcement, fibre rein-forced polymers have many advantages, such as high tensile strength, good durability, good shock absorption, low weight, and simple construction. The application of fibre reinforced polymers in architectural structure can effectively improve the durability of the concrete structure and lower the maintenance, reinforcement, and con-struction costs in severe environments. Based on the concepts of steel tube concrete, fibre reinforced composite material confined concrete, and fibre reinforced composite material tubed concrete, this study proposes a novel composite structure, i.e., fibre reinforced composite material and steel tube concrete composite structure. The structure was developed by pasting fibre around steel tube concrete and restraining core concrete using fibre reinforced composite material and steel tubes. The bearing capacity and ultimate deformation capacity of the structure was tested using column axial compression test.

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Ding, B. (2017). Axial compression tests on corroded reinforced concrete columns consolidated with fibre reinforced polymers. Kemija u Industriji/Journal of Chemists and Chemical Engineers, 66(5–6), 279–285. https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2017.003

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