Use of bolted steel plates for strengthening of reinforced concrete beams and columns

R. K.L. Su, B. Cheng, L. Wang, W. H. Siu, Y. Zhu

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Abstract

Reinforced concrete (RC) structures often need strengthening due to defective construction, having higher loads than those foreseen in the initial design of the structure, or as a result of material deterioration or accidental damage. The need for strengthening concrete structures has become a crucial problem not only in developed countries but also in China and other developing countries. The use of bolted steel plates to retrofit existing RC structural components has been proven experimentally and practically to be effective in solving the problem. In this article, experimental and numerical studies conducted at The University of Hong Kong on the strengthening of RCcoupling beams, floor beams, and columns using bolted external steel plates are summarised. Features and design principles of this strengthening method are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-68
Number of pages14
JournalIES Journal Part A: Civil and Structural Engineering
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bolt slips
  • Bolted steel plate
  • Partial interaction
  • Plate buckling
  • Strengthening

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