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Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone

The article describes four-point bending tests of three reinforced concrete beams with identical cross-sections, spans, and high-ductility steel reinforcement systems. Two beams were strengthened in the compressed section with a thin layer of reactive powder concrete (RPC) bonded with evenly spaced...

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Autores principales: Perkowski, Zbigniew, Czabak, Mariusz, Grzeszczyk, Stefania, Frączek, Daniel, Tatara, Karolina, Matuszek-Chmurowska, Aneta, Jurowski, Krystian, Jędraszak, Bronisław
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7560432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13184173
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author Perkowski, Zbigniew
Czabak, Mariusz
Grzeszczyk, Stefania
Frączek, Daniel
Tatara, Karolina
Matuszek-Chmurowska, Aneta
Jurowski, Krystian
Jędraszak, Bronisław
author_facet Perkowski, Zbigniew
Czabak, Mariusz
Grzeszczyk, Stefania
Frączek, Daniel
Tatara, Karolina
Matuszek-Chmurowska, Aneta
Jurowski, Krystian
Jędraszak, Bronisław
author_sort Perkowski, Zbigniew
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description The article describes four-point bending tests of three reinforced concrete beams with identical cross-sections, spans, and high-ductility steel reinforcement systems. Two beams were strengthened in the compressed section with a thin layer of reactive powder concrete (RPC) bonded with evenly spaced stirrups. Their remaining sections, and the third reference beam, were made of ordinary concrete. Measurements of their deflections, strains and axis curvature; ultrasonic tests; and a photogrammetric analysis of the beams are the main results of the study. For one of the beams with the RPC, the load was increased in one stage. For the two remaining beams, the load was applied in four stages, increasing the maximum load from stage to stage in order to allow the analysis of the damage evolution before reaching the bending resistance. The most important effect observed was the stable behaviour of the strengthened beams in the post-critical state, as opposed to the reference beam, which had about two to three times less energy-absorbing capacity in this range. Moreover, thanks to the use of the RPC layer, the process of concrete cover delamination in the compression zone was significantly reduced, the high ductility of the rebars was fully utilized during the formation of plastic hinges, and the bending capacity was increased by approximately 12%.
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spelling pubmed-75604322020-10-22 Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone Perkowski, Zbigniew Czabak, Mariusz Grzeszczyk, Stefania Frączek, Daniel Tatara, Karolina Matuszek-Chmurowska, Aneta Jurowski, Krystian Jędraszak, Bronisław Materials (Basel) Article The article describes four-point bending tests of three reinforced concrete beams with identical cross-sections, spans, and high-ductility steel reinforcement systems. Two beams were strengthened in the compressed section with a thin layer of reactive powder concrete (RPC) bonded with evenly spaced stirrups. Their remaining sections, and the third reference beam, were made of ordinary concrete. Measurements of their deflections, strains and axis curvature; ultrasonic tests; and a photogrammetric analysis of the beams are the main results of the study. For one of the beams with the RPC, the load was increased in one stage. For the two remaining beams, the load was applied in four stages, increasing the maximum load from stage to stage in order to allow the analysis of the damage evolution before reaching the bending resistance. The most important effect observed was the stable behaviour of the strengthened beams in the post-critical state, as opposed to the reference beam, which had about two to three times less energy-absorbing capacity in this range. Moreover, thanks to the use of the RPC layer, the process of concrete cover delamination in the compression zone was significantly reduced, the high ductility of the rebars was fully utilized during the formation of plastic hinges, and the bending capacity was increased by approximately 12%. MDPI 2020-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7560432/ /pubmed/32961818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13184173 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Perkowski, Zbigniew
Czabak, Mariusz
Grzeszczyk, Stefania
Frączek, Daniel
Tatara, Karolina
Matuszek-Chmurowska, Aneta
Jurowski, Krystian
Jędraszak, Bronisław
Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone
title Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone
title_full Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone
title_fullStr Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone
title_short Experimental Research on Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Ductility Steel Bars and Strengthened with a Reactive Powder Concrete Layer in the Compression Zone
title_sort experimental research on concrete beams reinforced with high ductility steel bars and strengthened with a reactive powder concrete layer in the compression zone
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7560432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32961818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13184173
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