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Effect of reinforcement type on structural behavior of RC beams containing recycled aggregate

Author(s): ORCID
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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale, , n. 61, v. 16
Page(s): 294-307
DOI: 10.3221/igf-esis.61.20
Abstract:

Concrete containing wastes from the demolition of old deteriorated buildings are produced enormously. Concrete is a brittle matrix that is usually reinforced by ductile reinforcement such as steel bars. However, due to the susceptibility of steel to corrosion, fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) bars are used as an alternative reinforcement. The main drawback of FRP bars is their brittleness. These two types of reinforcements, i.e. steel and glass FRP (GFRP) bars, have been used in the present work. The flexural behavior of twelve RC beams reinforced with different ratios of GFRP or steel areas containing recycled aggregate has been experimentally studied and compared with beams without recycled aggregate. The present results show that beams reinforced with GFRP and containing recycled aggregate exhibit a lower load-carrying capacity, lower first crack, and higher deflection than all beams. All GFRP RC beams exhibited brittle failure, i.e., concrete crushing in the compression zone, except one beam, with 2f16 bars and concrete without recycled aggregate, which showed catastrophic failure, i.e., the rupture in GFRP bars. However, the ductile failure mode is observed for all beams reinforced with steel bars, i.e., yielding in steel bars followed by concrete crushing

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    13/08/2022
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