Bending Performance of Timber Beam Strengthened with Passive Prestressing

IF 0.6 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
David Yeoh, Violet Leng, Norwati Jamaluddin, Koh Heng Boon, Seyed Jamalaldin, Ali Tighnavard, Nor Hayati Abd Ghafar
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Prestressing technology and its application is common in concrete design and construction particularly in Malaysia and most parts of the world. However, prestress strengthening in timber is rare and not widely applied especially in Malaysia. Application of prestressing in timber has the potential to allow the use of longer span with reduced cross-sectional size and simultaneously exhibiting some level of ductility through the prestressing rod since timber material is susceptible to brittle tensile failure. This paper highlights exploratory research into the extent of bending performance enhancement in Malaysian Kempas species timber beam strengthened by way of passive prestressing. The research was conducted to investigate the change in bending strength and moment capacity of timber beam with passive prestressing rods installed at different lever arm positions, and the enhancement of moment capacity of timber beam with and without passive prestressing. Five Kempas timber specimen configurations with size of 40 mm (b) × 90 mm (d) × 900 mm (l) were prepared for four-point bending tests, and their bending behaviours were evaluated. The timber beam with passive prestressing steel rods applied at tension side bottom fibre of timber beam exhibited the greatest enhancement in bending performance and stiffness. The improvement of bending performance ranges from 1.1 to 1.5 times greater compared to the timber beam without prestressing steel rods. The improvement of stiffness in prestressed timber beam is up to 11% at service limit state and a reduced rate of stiffness degradation is prominent.
被动预应力加固木梁的抗弯性能
预应力技术及其应用在混凝土设计和施工中很常见,特别是在马来西亚和世界大部分地区。然而,预应力加固木材是罕见的,并没有广泛应用,特别是在马来西亚。在木材中应用预应力有可能允许使用更大的跨度,减少横截面尺寸,同时通过预应力棒显示出一定程度的延展性,因为木材材料容易受到脆性拉伸破坏的影响。本文重点对被动预应力加固马来西亚肯帕斯木梁的抗弯性能提高程度进行了探索性研究。研究了在不同杆臂位置安装被动预应力杆对木梁抗弯强度和弯矩承载力的影响,以及有无被动预应力对木梁弯矩承载力的提高。制备了尺寸为40 mm (b) × 90 mm (d) × 900 mm (l)的5种Kempas木材试件进行四点弯曲试验,并对其弯曲性能进行了评价。在木梁受拉侧底纤维处施加被动预应力钢棒的木梁,其抗弯性能和刚度得到了最大的提高。与无预应力钢杆的木梁相比,抗弯性能的改善幅度为1.1 ~ 1.5倍。在使用极限状态下,预应力木梁的刚度提高幅度可达11%,刚度退化率显著降低。
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