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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.

Materials sciencePhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringSTRIPSStructural engineeringPhysics::Classical PhysicsConcrete columns Strengthening Steel angles Strips Ribbons Confinement Strength BucklingSquare (algebra)law.inventionTransverse cross sectionSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniTransverse planeanglesCompressive strengthBucklingMechanics of MaterialslawstripComposite materialbusinessJournal of Engineering Mechanics
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Analysis-oriented stress–strain model of CRFP-confined circular concrete columns with applied preload

2018

The compressive behavior of FRP-confined concrete is a current issue in the field of structural retrofitting. The available models well predict the stress–strain behavior under monotonic and cyclic loads. However, in the practical applications, columns that need an increasing of bearing capacity are often strengthened under serviceability load conditions, with a stress and strain state that could change the response of the reinforced systems with respect to the case of the unloaded state. In this paper, the compressive behavior of circular FRP-confined concrete columns with preload is analyzed with the introduction of a modified analysis-oriented model. Differently from the classical formul…

Materials scienceServiceability (structure)0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringMonotonic function02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringFRP-confined concrete021105 building & constructionRetrofittingGeneral Materials ScienceBearing capacityCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryStress–strain curveStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionFibre-reinforced plasticStrength of materialsPreloadingSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsSolid mechanicsStrengtheningMaterials Science (all)businessConfinementFRP
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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…

Materials scienceTextilebusiness.industryComposite number0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringSTRIPSMasonrylaw.inventionSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of Materialslaw021105 building & constructionSolid mechanicsAxial loadConfinement Experimental study Masonry Strengthening TRM systemsGeneral Materials ScienceMortarbusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringStress concentrationMaterials and Structures
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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 …

Materials scienceZirconia Toughened AluminaAluminaFluorescence spectrometryMineralogyCompressive strengthAlumina Compressive strength Mathematical models Metal cutting Raman spectroscopy Residual stresses Steel Strengthening (metal) Stress concentration Tensile strength Wear of materials ZirconiaTensile strengthResidual stressesMachiningImpact craterResidual stressMaterials ChemistryCubic zirconiaComposite materialStress concentrationMathematical modelsCutting toolSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsWear of materialsMetal cuttingSteelMechanics of MaterialsRaman spectroscopyStress concentrationZirconiaStrengthening (metal)Wear
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Use of FRP fabrics and stainless steel grids for strengthening brick masonry columns

2016

This work presents the results of an experimental investigation on 42 solid clay brick columns internally strengthened by FRP fabrics or stainless steel grids placed in the horizontal joints of mortar. Monotonic compressive loading tests were carried out under concentric and eccentric load. Eccentric tests were carried out loading the specimens on a reduced area with respect to the entire crosssection producing a D-region. The reinforcing of every course and of alternate courses are studied. The effectiveness of the proposed strengthening techniques is discussed, in terms of increase in strength and energy required to the collapse of brick columns. An analytical expression is proposed that …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMasonry materialBrick masonryD regionStrengthening (metal)Structural engineeringD regionFibre-reinforced plasticMasonrybusinessReinforcementStainless steel
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Strength and ductility of R.C. columns strengthened with steel angles and battens

2012

Abstract In this paper the behaviour of R.C. members externally strengthened with steel angles and battens subjected to axial force and bending moment is analysed. A fibre model was utilised to predict the moment–curvature diagrams of the strengthened members on the basis of stress–strain curves of the constituent materials (confined concrete, steel bars and angles) recently derived by the author. The stress–strain curves utilised for compressed concrete were able to take into account the confinement effects induced by longitudinal (bars and steel angles) and transverse (stirrups and battens) steel reinforcements. Constitutive laws in compression for confined concrete and steel bars and ang…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMoment–curvature diagramBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringCurvatureCompression (physics)Moment (mathematics)Transverse planeSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniSteel angleBattenBending momentStrengtheningGeneral Materials ScienceAxial forceComposite materialbusinessAxial symmetryDuctilityCivil and Structural EngineeringConcrete columnConfinementDuctility
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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.

Materials scienceeducationchemistry.chemical_elementSurface finishCondensed Matter PhysicsGrain sizeNanocrystalline materialCrystallographychemistryAluminiumPhysical SciencesSurface roughnessGrain boundaryComposite materialGrain boundary strengtheningPlane stress
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EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF SMALL CLAY BRICK CYLINDERS CONFINED BY BFRP GRID UNDER AXIAL COMPRESSION

2019

Many investigations have shown that fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites can be effectively used to induce a passive confinement action on masonry columns and improve their axial capacity and ductility. This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the compressive behaviour of clay brick masonry cylinders externally wrapped with basalt fiber reinforced polymer (BFRP) grids. The circular section shape was chosen to assess the pure confinement effect on the masonry material. Fourteen clay brick masonry cylinders, cored from two different masonry assembly types, were confined with one or two layers of BFRP grids. The two assemblies were used to investigate the effect of vert…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBFRPMasonry columnBasalt Fibre Reinforced PolymerStrengthening and Repair.
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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…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniEffectiveness factorFRP strengtheningInclined FRPStress fieldVariable inclinationCivil and Structural EngineeringEngineering Structures
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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…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMasonry columns FRCM Basalt-fibre strengthening Confinement Experimental investigation12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions
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