Concrete Beams Exposed to Live Loading during Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Strengthening |
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Authors: | Anders Carolin Bj?rn T?ljsten Arvid Hejll |
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Affiliation: | 1Lule? Univ. of Technology, Division of Structural Engineering, 971 87 Lule?, Sweden. 2Professor, Lule? Univ. of Technology, 971 87 Lule?, Sweden; and Skanska Teknik AB, 169 83 Solna, Sweden.
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Abstract: | The need for structural rehabilitation of concrete structures all over the world is well known. Extensive amounts of research have been carried out and are ongoing in this field. Most of the laboratory research has been undertaken on structural elements without live load during the strengthening process. Normally owners of structures want to continue their activity or service during strengthening. Full-scale applications have shown that this is possible, but there is a lack of understanding as to how cyclic loads are distributed during strengthening; for example, traffic loads affect the final strengthening result. This paper presents laboratory tests on concrete beams strengthened with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer laminates and near-surface mounted reinforcement. The beams were subjected to a cyclic load during setting of the adhesive, and after additional hardening were then loaded by deformation control up to failure. |
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Keywords: | Beams Concrete structures Bending Bearing capacity Retrofitting Carbon Live loads |
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