有初始裂缝的钢筋轻质混凝土板的行为

Mustafa Khadim, Abdulkhalik Abdulridha
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本研究的主题是使用外部粘接碳纤维增强聚合物(CFRP)板修复或加固的轻质混凝土双向板的抗弯行为。实验包括五个加固轻质混凝土板试样,尺寸分别为长 1000 毫米、宽 1000 毫米、厚 120 毫米。其中一个试样未做任何加固处理,另一个试样用单层 CFRP 加固。其他试样用单层 CFRP 进行修复,破坏率分别为极限荷载的 50%、60% 或 70%。有意将每块板设计成在弯曲力作用下坍塌,并保持可比尺寸。实验结果表明,将损坏程度从 70% 改为 50%,极限承载能力提高了约 17.7%,极限挠度降低了约 31.4%。在静态应力测试条件下,CFRP 具有修复结构损伤的潜力。但是,必须确保它们能很好地粘附在几何特性不合适或已变形的表面上。CFRP 片材能有效修复试样,提高钢筋混凝土板的破坏应力,防止裂缝扩展。
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Behavior of Reinforced Lightweight Concrete Slab with Initial Cracks
The flexural behavior of lightweight concrete two-way slabs repaired or strengthened with externally bonded carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets is the subject of this study. The experiment included five reinforced lightweight concrete slab specimens with dimensions of 1000 mm in length, 1000 mm in width, and 120 mm in thickness. Tested one specimen without any strengthening and reinforced another specimen with a single layer of CFRP. The other specimens were repaired with a single layer of CFRP, applying damage ratios of 50%, 60%, or 70% of the ultimate load. Intentionally designed each slab to collapse under bending forces and maintained comparable dimensions. According to the experiment results, changing the degree of damage from 70% to 50% increases the ultimate load capacity by about 17.7%, and the ultimate deflection decreases by about 31.4%. CFRPs have the potential to fix structural damage under static stress testing conditions. However, it is essential to make sure that they stick well to surfaces that do not have suitable geometric properties or have been deformed. CFRP sheets effectively repaired the specimens, increasing the failure stress of the reinforced concrete slabs and preventing the spread of cracks.
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