Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns

This study is about the use of fiber reinforced mortar (FRM) as a jacketing material for reinforced concrete (RC) columns. Presented in this paper are analyses of the test results of destructive-loading that were conducted to explore the applicability of different jacketing materials as retrofit to...

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Main Author: Lejano, Bernardo A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-30852021-08-16T00:45:06Z Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns Lejano, Bernardo A. This study is about the use of fiber reinforced mortar (FRM) as a jacketing material for reinforced concrete (RC) columns. Presented in this paper are analyses of the test results of destructive-loading that were conducted to explore the applicability of different jacketing materials as retrofit to RC columns. The jackets used to wrap RC columns were built of mortar mixed with different fibers. The fibers considered were steel fibers and polymer fibers. A simple model based on material properties was used to simulate the axial strength of the columns. The numerical model calculation results as well as the experimental test results were used to assess the performance of the jacketing materials used. The experimental part consisted of testing two sets of column specimens. The first set is wrapped with mortar jackets reinforced with steel fibers and the second set is wrapped with mortar jackets reinforced with polymer fibers with and without fly ash. The efficacy of the different FRM jackets as retrofitting materials was assessed by calculating the effect of confinement. The calculation was accomplished by measuring the maximum load of the retrofitted columns with jackets and then subtracting the load that can be carried by the control specimens, that is, the column with the original cross section. The confining effect was used as the basis in determining the confined compressive strength of concrete and then used to establish a model that can simulate the axial strength of the columns. The results indicate that the FRM jackets are effective as retrofitting material for RC column. © Int. J. of GEOMATE. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2086 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3085&context=faculty_research Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Fiber-reinforced concrete Buildings—Retrofitting Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Fiber-reinforced concrete
Buildings—Retrofitting
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Fiber-reinforced concrete
Buildings—Retrofitting
Civil Engineering
Lejano, Bernardo A.
Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns
description This study is about the use of fiber reinforced mortar (FRM) as a jacketing material for reinforced concrete (RC) columns. Presented in this paper are analyses of the test results of destructive-loading that were conducted to explore the applicability of different jacketing materials as retrofit to RC columns. The jackets used to wrap RC columns were built of mortar mixed with different fibers. The fibers considered were steel fibers and polymer fibers. A simple model based on material properties was used to simulate the axial strength of the columns. The numerical model calculation results as well as the experimental test results were used to assess the performance of the jacketing materials used. The experimental part consisted of testing two sets of column specimens. The first set is wrapped with mortar jackets reinforced with steel fibers and the second set is wrapped with mortar jackets reinforced with polymer fibers with and without fly ash. The efficacy of the different FRM jackets as retrofitting materials was assessed by calculating the effect of confinement. The calculation was accomplished by measuring the maximum load of the retrofitted columns with jackets and then subtracting the load that can be carried by the control specimens, that is, the column with the original cross section. The confining effect was used as the basis in determining the confined compressive strength of concrete and then used to establish a model that can simulate the axial strength of the columns. The results indicate that the FRM jackets are effective as retrofitting material for RC column. © Int. J. of GEOMATE.
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author Lejano, Bernardo A.
author_facet Lejano, Bernardo A.
author_sort Lejano, Bernardo A.
title Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns
title_short Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns
title_full Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns
title_fullStr Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for RC columns
title_sort evaluation of different fiber reinforced mortar as retrofitting materials for rc columns
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2086
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3085&context=faculty_research
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