Effect of GFRP Stirrup Confinement on the Bond Strength of GFRP-RC Beams.

Zahid Hussain, Jesús D Ortiz, Seyed Arman Hosseini, Brahim Benmokrane, Antonio Nanni
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The current provisions for development length in the ACI 440.11 code disregard the confinement effect provided by stirrups on the bond strength of longitudinal bars and require splice lengths that pose implementation challenges. Given the significant improvement in GFRP material properties, this study investigated the bond strength of sand-coated GFRP bars and proposed a new factor to include the effect of stirrup confinement on the bond-strength provisions. The experimental program involved 16 GFRP-reinforced concrete (RC) beams having a width of 300 mm, and depth 440 mm, consisting of two repetitions for every configuration, subjected to four-point loading. The test parameters comprised lap-splice length and stirrup spacing in the lap-spliced zone. Out of 16 GFRP-RC beams, two beams were reinforced with two M16 (No. 5) continuous bars and six with varying lap-splice lengths [i.e., 40, 60, and 80 bar diameters (db)] without confining stirrups. To evaluate the effect of confining stirrups, eight beams were reinforced with two M16 (No. 5) lap-spliced longitudinal bars (i.e., 40 and 60 db) and M13 (No. 4) stirrups spaced at 100 mm (4 in.) and 200 mm (8 in.) center-to-center. Based on experimental results, stirrup confinement clearly increased the bond strength, reduced longitudinal bar slippage, and increased splitting stress. The beams with a splice length of 60 db and stirrups on 100 mm (4 in.) centers achieved 57% higher capacity than those with the same lap-splice length but without stirrups. Further, the ACI 440.11 equation overestimated the bond strength of sand-coated GFRP bars but yielded conservative results with closely spaced stirrups. CSA S6:25 predicted bond-strength values that were close to the experimental results compared to CSA S6:19, and CSA S806:12.

玻璃纤维增强塑料(GFRP)箍筋约束对 GFRP-RC 梁粘结强度的影响
ACI 440.11 规范中关于发展长度的现行规定忽略了箍筋对纵向钢筋粘结强度的约束作用,并要求拼接长度,这给实施带来了挑战。鉴于 GFRP 材料性能的显著改善,本研究调查了砂涂层 GFRP 钢筋的粘结强度,并提出了一个新的系数,以包括箍筋约束对粘结强度规定的影响。实验项目包括 16 根宽度为 300 毫米、深度为 440 毫米的 GFRP 钢筋混凝土 (RC) 梁,每种结构重复两次,承受四点荷载。试验参数包括搭接区的搭接长度和箍筋间距。在 16 根 GFRP-RC 梁中,两根用两根 M16(5 号)连续钢筋加固,六根用不同的搭接长度(即 40、60 和 80 的钢筋直径 (db))加固,不使用约束箍筋。为了评估约束箍筋的效果,用两根 M16(5 号)搭接纵向钢筋(即 40 和 60 db)和 M13(4 号)箍筋加固了八根横梁,两根箍筋的中心距分别为 100 毫米(4 英寸)和 200 毫米(8 英寸)。根据实验结果,箍筋约束明显提高了粘结强度,减少了纵向钢筋滑移,并增加了劈裂应力。与具有相同搭接长度但没有箍筋的梁相比,拼接长度为 60 db 且箍筋位于 100 毫米(4 英寸)中心的梁的承载力高出 57%。此外,ACI 440.11 公式高估了砂涂层 GFRP 钢筋的粘结强度,但在箍筋间距较近的情况下得出的结果比较保守。与 CSA S6:19 和 CSA S806:12 相比,CSA S6:25 预测的粘结强度值接近实验结果。
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