Combined effects of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer flexural reinforcements and post installed shear dowels on the performance of flat slabs

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2020

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Elsevier

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The sudden punching shear failure of flat slabs is a critical issue. The combined effects of externally strengthened Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) flexural reinforcements and post-installed CFRP shear reinforcements which explain the real behavior in the strengthening phase of a shear deficient slab, on the punching shear performance are not fully explained. In this study, the flat slab panels of 1200 mm × 1200 mm × 100 mm were retrofitted with seven alternative bonding arrangements of CFRP to investigate the combined effects of shear dowels and flexural reinforcements. A transient load was applied using a stub column, size 100 mm × 100 mm located at the center of the slab. The non-strengthened specimens failed in punching shear. The strengthened specimens showed a maximum punching shear capacity enhancement of 120%. A numerical model was also developed to identify the load transfer behavior of post-installed CFRP shear dowels. Further, the effects from the end anchorage of external CFRP and the refilling material at drilled locations to install CFRP shear strengthening scheme were also determined.

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CFRP dowels, Externally bonded CFRP, Slab-column interface, Punching shear

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Silva, M. A. L., & Gamage, J. C. P. H. (2020). Combined effects of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer flexural reinforcements and post installed shear dowels on the performance of flat slabs. Composite Structures, 236, 111848. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111848