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Experimental study of short reinforced concrete beam behavior repaired by two fiber reinforced polymer methods through three points bending test (probabilistic approach)

Croston, Tania (2006) Experimental study of short reinforced concrete beam behavior repaired by two fiber reinforced polymer methods through three points bending test (probabilistic approach). PhD thesis Mécanique, ENSAM 2006ENAM0017 p.242.

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Abstract

The reinforced concrete (RC) has been widely studied; particularly their mechanical behavior and physicochemical capacity. But on the other hand the RC repaired is more seldom studied by fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) solutions. In this study, the analysis of damage short RC beam behavior, the cracking level effect on ultimate strength of repaired test specimen, and the reliability concepts application to estimate the failure probability have been investigated to understand the damage progress of the repaired short RC beam. For these purposes, a 3-point bending test has been carried out to pre-damage the RC test

specimens until 2 different damage levels were reached.

The insertion of FRP rod (in carbon FRP or in glass FRP) into the short rectangular RC beam and the externally bonded of carbon FRP plate to the tension beam face were been

employed as repair methods. The damage behavior of the repaired test specimen was been studied using the microscope long-distance and the Acoustic Emission technique. The repair concrete methods were successful, because the ultimate strength of all repaired test specimens was increased. Monte Carlo and FORM methods have been used to determine the failure probability of a rectangular short RC beam using 3-points bending test. The results of this reliability approach have permitted to graph these 3 parameters: ultimate strength of RC beam, variation coefficient and failure probability.

Item Type:PhD Thesis (PhD)
Thesis Supervisor:Guillaumat, Laurent
Date:20 June 2006
Board of examiners:Breysse, Denys and Castera, Patrick and François, Raoul and Morel, André and Guillaumat, Laurent
Ecole Doctorale:ED 432 ECOLE DOCTORALE SCIENCES DES METIERS DE L'INGENIEUR
Discipline:Mécanique
Collection (Fonds):ENSAM
Institution:ENSAM
Subjects:4. Materials Science, Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering
Uncontrolled Keywords:Béton armé, Flexion trois points, Plaque en carbone, Tige en composite, Microscope à longue distance, émission acoustique, Monte Carlo, Form, Probabilité de défaillance, Reinforced concrete, 3-point bending test, Carbon fiber plate, FRP rod, Long-distance microscope, Acoustic emission, Monte Carlo, Form, Failure probability
ID Code:2602
Deposited By:Ramesh Prisca
Deposited On:09 July 2007

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