Interfacial stresses in reinforced concrete cantilever members strengthened with fibre-reinforced polymer laminates:

ADVANCES IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING(2020)

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Fibre-reinforced polymers have been increasingly used to strengthen reinforced concrete structures. However, premature brittle debonding failures may occur at the ends of externally bonded fibre-reinforced polymer laminates due to interfacial stress concentrations caused by stiffness imbalances. Although many studies exist on fibre-reinforced polymer-strengthened simply supported beams and slabs, the interfacial stress distributions in fibre-reinforced polymer-strengthened cantilever members are very different from those in simply supported members. Based on the assumptions of linear elasticity, deformation compatibility and static equilibrium conditions, the interfacial stresses in fibre-reinforced polymer-strengthened reinforced concrete cantilever members under arbitrary linear distributed loads were analysed. In particular, closed-form solutions were obtained to calculate the interfacial stresses under either a uniformly distributed load or a single concentrated load located at the overhanging end of the cantilever member. Existing test results on cantilever slabs strengthened by carbon fibre-reinforced polymer sheets were used to verify the model. According to the parametric analysis, the maximum interfacial stresses can be reduced by decreasing the fibre-reinforced polymer thickness, increasing the fibre-reinforced polymer bonding length and increasing the adhesive layer thickness, and by using less rigid fibre-reinforced polymer laminates with high tensile strengths. These results are useful for engineers seeking to optimize strengthening design parameters and implement reliable debonding prevention measures.
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cantilever member,end-debonding,fibre-reinforced polymer,interfacial stresses,strengthening
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