16 resultados para matlab push-off tests steel fiber reinforced concrete


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Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 1-17

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Short Term Scienti c Mission, COST ACTION TU-0601

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Corrosion of reinforcement bars in concrete structures is the most significant deterioration mechanism in these structures. Corrosion is extremely difficult to predict and, consequently, can be regarded as an unpredictable event. Following this, robustness assessment methods can be employed to define the susceptibility of a structure to corrosion. In this work, robustness is measured in terms of the remaining safety of a deteriorated structure. The proposed methodology is illustrated by means of a reinforced concrete (RC) slab subjected to dead and live loads. The performance of the corroded slab is evaluated using non-linear analysis. The reliability index is adopted to assess the safety of the deteriorated structure. To compute the reliability index a strategy combining the First Order Reliability Method (FORM) and the Response Surface Method (RSM) is used.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Civil

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The first part of this research work regards the assessment of the mathematical modelling of reinforced concrete columns confined with carbon fibre (CFRP) sheets under axial loading. The purpose was to evaluate existing analytical models, contribute to possible improvements and choose the best model(s) to be part of a new model for the prediction of the behaviour of confined columns under bending and compression. For circular columns, a wide group of authors have proposed several models specific for FRP-confined concrete. The analysis of some of the existing models was carried out by comparing these with several tested columns. Although several models predict fairly the peak load only few can properly estimate the load-strain and dilation behaviour of the columns. Square columns confined with CFRP show a more complex interpretation of their behaviour. Accordingly, the analysis of two experimental programs was carried out to propose new modelling equations for the whole behaviour of columns. The modelling results show that the analytical curves are in general agreement with the presented experimental curves for a wide range of dimensions. An analysis similar to the one done for circular columns was this turn carried out for square columns. Few models can fairly estimate the whole behaviour of the columns and with less accuracy at all levels when compared with circular columns. The second part of this study includes seven experimental tests carried out on reinforced concrete rectangular columns with rounded corners, different damage condition and with confinement and longitudinal strengthening systems. It was concluded that the use of CFRP confinement is viable and of effective performance enhancement alone and combined with other techniques, maintaining a good ductile behaviour for established threshold displacements. As regards the use of external longitudinal strengthening combined with CFRP confinement, this system is effective for the performance enhancement and viable in terms of execution. The load capacity was increased significantly, preserving also in this case a good ductile behaviour for threshold displacements. As to the numerical nonlinear modelling of the tested columns, the results show a variation of the peak load of 1% to 10% compared with tests results. The good results are partly due to the inclusion of the concrete constitutive model by Mander et al. modified by Faustino, Chastre & Paula taking into account the confinement effect. Despite the reasonable approximation to tests results, the modelling results showed higher unloading, which leads to an overestimate dissipated energy and residualdisplacement.

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The design of anchorage blisters of internal continuity post-tensioning tendons of bridges built by the cantilever method, presents some peculiarities, not only because they are intermediate anchorages but also because these anchorages are located in blisters, so the prestressing force has to be transferred from the blister the bottom slab and web of the girder. The high density of steel reinforcement in anchorage blisters is the most common reason for problems with concrete cast in situ, resulting in zones with low concrete compacity, leading to concrete crushing failures under the anchor plates. A solution may involve improving the concrete compression and tensile strength. To meet these requirements a high-performance fibre reinforced self-compacting mix- ture (HPFRC) was used in anchorage corner blisters of post-tensioning tendons, reducing the concrete cross-section and decreasing the reinforcement needed. To assess the ultimate capacity and the adequate serviceability of the local anchorage zone after reducing the minimum concrete cross-section and the confining reinforcement, specified by the anchorage device supplier for the particular tendon, load transfer tests were performed. To investigate the behaviour of anchorage blisters regarding the transmission of stresses to the web and the bottom slab of the girder, and the feasibility of using high performance concrete only in the blister, two half scale models of the inferior corner of a box girder existing bridge were studied: a reference specimen of ordinary reinforced concrete and a HPFRC blister specimen. The design of the reinforcement was based in the tensile forces obtained on strut-and-tie models. An experimental program was carried out to assess the models used in design and to study the feasibility of using high performance concrete only in the blister, either with casting in situ, or with precast solutions. A non-linear finite element analysis of the tested specimens was also performed and the results compared.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil – Perfil de Estruturas

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Materials Science Forum Vols. 730-732 (2013) pp 617-622

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This work is a contribution to the definition and assessment of structural robustness. Special emphasis is given to reliability of reinforced concrete structures under corrosion of longitudinal reinforcement. On this communication several authors’ proposals in order to define and measure structural robustness are analyzed and discussed. The probabilistic based robustness index is defined, considering the reliability index decreasing for all possible damage levels. Damage is considered as the corrosion level of the longitudinal reinforcement in terms of rebar weight loss. Damage produces changes in both cross sectional area of rebar and bond strength. The proposed methodology is illustrated by means of an application example. In order to consider the impact of reinforcement corrosion on failure probability growth, an advanced methodology based on the strong discontinuities approach and an isotropic continuum damage model for concrete is adopted. The methodology consist on a two-step analysis: on the first step an analysis of the cross section is performed in order to capture phenomena such as expansion of the reinforcement due to the corrosion products accumulation and damage and cracking in the reinforcement surrounding concrete; on the second step a 2D deteriorated structural model is built with the results obtained on the first step of the analysis. The referred methodology combined with a Monte Carlo simulation is then used to compute the failure probability and the reliability index of the structure for different corrosion levels. Finally, structural robustness is assessed using the proposed probabilistic index.

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Proceedings IGLC-19, July 2011, Lima, Perú

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Structural robustness is an emergent concept related to the structural response to damage. At the present time, robustness is not well defined and much controversy still remains around this subject. Even if robustness has seen growing interest as a consequence of catastrophic consequences due to extreme events, the fact is that the concept can also be very useful when considered on more probable exposure scenarios such as deterioration, among others. This paper intends to be a contribution to the definition of structural robustness, especially in the analysis of reinforced concrete structures subjected to corrosion. To achieve this, first of all, several proposed robustness definitions and indicators and misunderstood concepts will be analyzed and compared. From this point and regarding a concept that could be applied to most type of structures and dam-age scenarios, a robustness definition is proposed. To illustrate the proposed concept, an example of corroded reinforced concrete structures will be analyzed using nonlinear analysis numerical methods based on a contin-uum strong discontinuities approach and isotropic damage models for concrete. Finally the robustness of the presented example will be assessed.

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Construction and Building Materials 49 (2013), 315-327

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Os materiais poliméricos reforçados com fibras (FRP – Fiber Reinforced Polymer) apresentam grande potencial de aplicações na Engenharia Civil. A sua utilização aumentou consideravelmente nas duas últimas décadas, em virtude das vantagens em relação aos materiais tradicionais, como a leveza, elevada resistência e boas propriedades de isolamento. Todavia, o conhecimento e investigação a cerca destes materiais compósitos é insuficiente, limitando as suas aplicações práticas. A perda das propriedades exibidas por este tipo de materiais, quando sujeitos a temperaturas próximas da temperatura de transição vítrea (

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O presente trabalho centra-se no estudo de um sistema de reforço de estruturas de betão armado que se tem tornado bastante utilizado, o reforço com materiais compósitos. Os materiais compósitos utilizados neste estudo são polímeros reforçados com fibras de carbono (CFRP – Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer). A ligação deste compósito aos elementos de betão é feita através de resina, neste caso utilizou-se resina epoxídica. Neste sistema de reforço é fulcral garantir que a ligação entre o compósito e o betão é a melhor possível e, por isso, no presente estudo estudou-se esta ligação através de ensaios experimentais de corte simples. Com o intuito de se perceber a influência do comprimento de laminado de CFRP colado ao substrato de betão, foram utilizados diferentes comprimentos colados nos ensaios experimentais. Utilizaram-se duas técnicas de reforço distintas, reforço com compósitos de CFRP colados exteriormente (EBR) e reforço com compósitos de CFRP colados numa ranhura feita no bloco de betão (NSM), com o intuito de se verificar a influência que a técnica de reforço pode ter na eficácia do sistema de reforço, percebendo para qual das técnicas se consegue obter uma melhor aderência entre o laminado de CFRP e o substrato de betão. Foram realizados 11 ensaios de corte simples para a técnica EBR e 8 ensaios de corte simples para a técnica NSM. Neste estudo foi também encontrada uma solução analítica que consegue descrever o comportamento completo da interface entre o material compósito e o substrato de betão. Esta solução analítica foi encontrada a partir de um modelo bond-slip não-linear. Os resultados experimentais obtidos foram analisados e o modelo analítico proposto foi validado com recurso a estudos presentes na literatura e aos resultados experimentais obtidos no presente estudo.

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A necessidade de manutenção e reabilitação de estruturas de madeira antigas é, nos dias de hoje, um aspeto bastante importante a nível mundial. Assim, o estudo da eficácia de alguns sistemas de reforço torna-se fulcral. A presente dissertação é um estudo experimental sobre reforço de estruturas de madeira com materiais compósitos. Os materiais compósitos utilizados na componente experimental foram polímeros reforçados com fibras de carbono (CFRP – Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer) e estes foram colados ao substrato de madeira com resina epoxídica. O estudo experimental foi composto por duas fases. Na primeira fase realizaram-se ensaios de corte simples e na segunda fase ensaios de flexão. Os ensaios de corte simples foram realizados de modo a estudar a ligação CFRP-madeira e a analisar a influência do comprimento colado de CFRP ao substrato de madeira. Para tal, utilizaram-se duas técnicas de reforço, a técnica EBR (Externally Bonded Reinforcement) em que os laminados de CFRP são colados exteriormente e a técnica NSM (Near Surface Mounted) em que os laminados de CFRP são colados numa ranhura feita no provete de madeira. Foram realizados 17 ensaios de corte simples, 10 com a técnica EBR e 7 com a técnica NSM. Na segunda fase, foram realizados 3 ensaios de flexão sobre pavimentos de madeira reforçados com laminados de CFRP. Para estes ensaios também se utilizaram duas técnicas de reforço, a técnica EBR e uma técnica em que o laminado de FRP é ancorado nas extremidades das vigas. Numa fase final os resultados foram analisados e comparados de modo a tirar conclusões. Concluíu-se que a técnica de reforço NSM apresenta um desempenho superior à técnica EBR nos ensaios de corte simples. Comparativamente à técnica EBR, os pavimentos de madeira com o laminado de CFRP ancorado nas extremidades das vigas apresentaram um melhor desempenho.