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Simplified Model for Compressive Behavior of Concrete Columns Strengthened by Steel Angles and Strips
2010
This paper presents an analytical model to determine the compressive response of concrete members, having a square transverse cross section and reinforced with steel angles at the corners and steel strips connecting the steel angles. The model evaluates the effects of transverse strips and steel angles on confinement pressures, including strength and buckling phenomena. Compressive response was evaluated in cases of directly and indirectly loaded elements. The data produced correlate well with available experimental data.
Effect of corner over-reinforcing strips on the compressive behaviour of TRM confined masonry columns
2020
Several recent works studied the efficiency of inorganic matrix composites, namely Textile Reinforced Mortar (TRM) or Fabric Reinforced Cementitious Matrix, for enhancing the strength and shortening capacity of masonry columns subjected to axial load. Literature studies were addressed to study the great number of variables involved in the problem, such as the nature and the grade of mortar, the strength of the fabric, the number of reinforcing layers, the type, the arrangement and the strength of the masonry, and helped to draw the first technical guidelines for practitioners and designers. All the experimental works highlighted that the actual performance of TRM confinement in masonry memb…
The effect of wear on the tetragonal-to-monoclinic transformation and the residual stress distribution in zirconia-toughened alumina cutting tools
1998
Abstract Zirconia-toughened alumina cutting tools have been examined after machining an AISI 1040 steel. The Raman spectrum of zirconia and the fluorescence spectrum from alumina have been used to determine the extent of the tetragonal-to-monoclinic (t-m) transformation and the residual stresses in and around the worn-out crater, respectively. Although about 15% vol. m-zirconia is present even in a brand new cutting tool, it was shown that the crater region undergoes the t-m transformation up to 40% vol. In both cases, the transformed zone is concentrated near the surface. The residual stresses in alumina are slightly compressive in the new cutting tool and away from the crater region, but …
Formation of surface roughness on nanocrystalline aluminum samples under straining by molecular dynamics studies
2006
International audience; The surface roughening of nanocrystalline aluminum samples was investigated by molecular dynamics simulations. Attention was focused on the fact that roughness increases with the grain size and the strain. The elastic-plastic transition was found at around 3.5% strain and a reverse Hall-Petch effect was observed under straining conditions. Then, different strain distributions in grains and grain boundaries at the samples surface was highlighted, yielding to the formation of local roughness. Finally, a linear relationship between the magnitude of roughness and the out-of-plane strain component was found.
RC beams retrofitted by FRP oriented in any direction: Influence of the effectiveness factors
2022
Shear strength of FRP-retrofitted RC beams is usually influenced by different brittle failure modes characterizing the collapse of the FRP reinforcement. The most significant analytical models for assessing the shear strength of FRP-retrofitted RC beams reflect the effect of brittle failure through an effectiveness factor “R”, which reduces the ultimate tensile strength of FRP. The brittle collapse of FRP reinforcement often leads to a lower shear contribution by steel stirrups due to hindering of the yielding of all stirrups involved by critical cracking. Some analytical models consider this phenomenon introducing a further effectiveness factor “r”, which reduces the yielding strength of s…
Performance Assessment of Basalt FRCM for the Confinement of Clay Brick Masonry Cylinders
2021
Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) composites have been proved to be a suitable strengthening material for masonry structures in the last years. Moreover, basalt fibres are increasingly used as reinforcement of composites as a more sustainable alternative to glass fibres. The goal of this work is to investigate the effectiveness of basalt FRCM to confine masonry circular columns. A total of eighteen clay brick masonry cylinders were tested in compression. The specimens were cored from two different masonry assemblies and wrapped with one or two layers of BFRCM composite. The stress-strain curves and the gains of strength and strain capacity of confined cylinders compared to the con…
Flexural behaviour of RC columns strengthened with steel angles and strips
2011
Numerical seismic performance of a rammed earth dwelling considering the use of a textile reinforced mortar system
Rammed earth buildings represent a considerable portion of the existing vernacular building stock of several countries and they are very common in the southern region of Portugal. The historical and architectural values of these constructions, along with their recognized high seismic vulnerability, have made the structural rehabilitation of earthen buildings a priority among the scientific community. Despite some recent studies, the prediction of the seismic response of these buildings is still a challenging task. This paper presents the results of a numerical investigation on the seismic behaviour of a representative rammed earth building located in Alentejo (South of Portugal). Numerical …
Assessment of the load carrying capacity of reinforced concrete columns strengthened by steel cages Specificità nella valutazione della capacità port…
2018
In the present paper, a selected review of the most relevant analytical models provided for the evaluation of the con-finement properties of Steel Jacketed RC columns is discussed. The reliability of the models is tested by comparing the analytical predictions of the load capacity with experimental results available in the literature depending on the type of mechanical end-connections. Moreover, new considerations regarding the application of the steel jacketing on columns while loaded are faced by experimental investigation
Experimental investigation on BFRCM confinement of masonry cylinders and comparison with BFRP system
2021
Abstract Fabric reinforced cementitious mortar (FRCM) materials have started to be employed during the last years with the aim of overcoming the drawbacks related to the use of fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites, proving to be potentially suitable for strengthening masonry structures. Moreover, the will to develop materials able to guarantee a certain degree of sustainability without renouncing to adequate mechanical properties has drawn the attention to the use of basalt fibres, which appear to be a valid alternative to carbon or glass fibres. This work presents an experimental investigation on a basalt FRCM (BFRCM) system to confine circular masonry columns, aimed at evaluating the…