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Experimental investigation on reinforced concrete interior beam–column joints rehabilitated by ferrocement jackets
Published Date November 2013, Vol.56:897–909,doi:10.1016/j.engstruct.2013.05.038
Author
Bo Li a
Eddie Siu-shu Lam a,,
Bo Wu b
Ya-yong Wang c
aDept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., Hong Kong, China
bSchool of Civil Engineering & Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China
cInstitute of Earthquake Engineering, China Academy of Building Research, Beijing, China
Received 24 August 2012. Revised 22 May 2013. Accepted 24 May 2013. Available online 17 July 2013.
Highlights
Ferrocement jackets and diagonal reinforcements are proposed to strengthen interior joints.
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One control specimen and three strengthened specimens were tested.
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Strengthened specimens showed improved seismic behavior and lower damage indices.
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Bonding between ferrocement and parent substrate was improved by anchor bolts.
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A method for predicting shear strength of strengthened joints is proposed.
Abstract In this study, a method for rehabilitating reinforced concrete interior beam–column joints using ferrocement jackets with embedded diagonal reinforcements is proposed. It improves seismic performance of substandard beam–column joints and repairs deteriorated concrete cover without increasing the dimensions of the joints. Ferrocement, comprising mortar and wire mesh, was applied to replace concrete cover to enhance shear strength of the joints. Diagonal reinforcements were installed to reduce the forces transferred to the joint core. Four 2/3 scale interior beam–column joints, including one control specimen and three strengthened specimens, were prepared and tested under quasi-static cyclic loading. Three types of mortars were considered for each strengthened specimen. Test results have indicated that the proposed rehabilitation method can improve seismic performance of interior beam–column joints using ferrocement with high strength mortar. Strength of mortar is the vital factor affecting the performance of strengthened specimens. Anchor bolts installed at the interface between ferrocement and concrete substrate improve bonding and overall performance. Finally, a method for predicting the shear strength of joints rehabilitated by ferrocement jackets with embedded diagonal reinforcements is proposed. Keywords
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