Experimental Investigation of CFRP Confined Columns Damaged by Alkali Aggregate Reaction

Authors

  • Siti Radziah Abdullah

Keywords:

Fiber Reinforced Polymer, Alkali Aggregate Reaction, Confinement

Abstract

Fiber reinforced polymer is the most effective repair material in use to enhance the strength and ductility of deteriorated reinforced concrete columns. Often, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) provides passive confinement to columns until the dilation and cracking of concrete occurs. In the case of concrete suspected of Alkali Aggregate Reaction (AAR) where concrete undergoes expansion, FRP wrap provides active confinement to the expanded concrete. In this study, the performance of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) wrapped columns damaged by AAR is evaluated based on the number of FRP layers and the time of the polymer application which provides two types of confinement: active or passive. The columns were tested under axial compression to evaluate the residual strength of the columns in comparison with unwrapped columns. The results reveal that the strength of the wrapped columns is enhanced with an increase in the number of CFRP layers. The strength of the columns under passive confinement is higher than the columns under active confinement. Under active confinement, early CFRP wrapping leads to improvement in the strength of the columns.

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Published

01-10-2012

How to Cite

Abdullah, S. R. (2012). Experimental Investigation of CFRP Confined Columns Damaged by Alkali Aggregate Reaction. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 4(2). Retrieved from https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/ijie/article/view/199

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Issue on Civil and Environmental Engineering

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