Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers

Shear walls are key structural elements when it comes to resisting lateral loads in reinforced concrete buildings. Thus, they are exposed to extensive loading during earthquakes. Shear walls designed according to modern ACI provisions have demonstrated acceptable performance in the recent events suc...

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Main Author: Al Sayegh, Houssam (author)
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2023-10-23T05:42:13Z
2023-10-23T05:42:13Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fiber-reinforced concrete
Carbon fibers -- Mechanical properties
Reinforced concrete construction
Polymeric composites -- Mechanical properties
Earthquake resistant design
Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic
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description Shear walls are key structural elements when it comes to resisting lateral loads in reinforced concrete buildings. Thus, they are exposed to extensive loading during earthquakes. Shear walls designed according to modern ACI provisions have demonstrated acceptable performance in the recent events such as Chile (2010) and New Zealand (2016) earthquakes. However, many old structures have shear walls that do not conform to modern building codes posing a threat to public safety in case of a seismic event. This research examines the seismic performance of slender, under-reinforced shear walls, and proposes retrofit guidelines to enhance the strength and ductility of this type of walls using carbon fiber reinforced polymers. Two full-scale shear walls were constructed with similar dimensions and material properties to shear walls in old buildings in Beirut, Lebanon. One of the walls was designated to be a control and tested as is, while the other was retrofitted using externally glued CFRP laminates with proper anchoring systems. The CFRP layout was designed to provide the missing confinement which is supplied by special boundary elements as per ACI section 18.10.6. The in-plane loading performance of the shear wall specimens was examined before and after the retrofit. Force deformation plots were produced for both tests and further specific in-plane and out-of-plane displacements were monitored using two high-performance cameras connected to a data acquisition software. Strain gauges were placed at different levels on the wall rebar to monitor their strain profile and yielding points. The results showed that the retrofitted wall had better performance than the control. Drift capacity was improved by 17% and longitudinal bar buckling was prevented. Moreover, it was observed that the control wall compression zone was completely crushed at 2.5% drift, whereas the retrofitted wall reached a drift of 3% with an intact concrete section. The CFRP laminates are shown to preserve the concrete core and retain the concrete chunks that crush and fall off during cyclic loading. The results of this study will aid in the development of a unified retrofit scheme to enhance the seismic performance of shear walls in old buildings, thus improving their safety in case of a seismic event.
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spelling Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced PolymersAl Sayegh, HoussamFiber-reinforced concreteCarbon fibers -- Mechanical propertiesReinforced concrete constructionPolymeric composites -- Mechanical propertiesEarthquake resistant designLebanese American University -- DissertationsDissertations, AcademicShear walls are key structural elements when it comes to resisting lateral loads in reinforced concrete buildings. Thus, they are exposed to extensive loading during earthquakes. Shear walls designed according to modern ACI provisions have demonstrated acceptable performance in the recent events such as Chile (2010) and New Zealand (2016) earthquakes. However, many old structures have shear walls that do not conform to modern building codes posing a threat to public safety in case of a seismic event. This research examines the seismic performance of slender, under-reinforced shear walls, and proposes retrofit guidelines to enhance the strength and ductility of this type of walls using carbon fiber reinforced polymers. Two full-scale shear walls were constructed with similar dimensions and material properties to shear walls in old buildings in Beirut, Lebanon. One of the walls was designated to be a control and tested as is, while the other was retrofitted using externally glued CFRP laminates with proper anchoring systems. The CFRP layout was designed to provide the missing confinement which is supplied by special boundary elements as per ACI section 18.10.6. The in-plane loading performance of the shear wall specimens was examined before and after the retrofit. Force deformation plots were produced for both tests and further specific in-plane and out-of-plane displacements were monitored using two high-performance cameras connected to a data acquisition software. Strain gauges were placed at different levels on the wall rebar to monitor their strain profile and yielding points. The results showed that the retrofitted wall had better performance than the control. Drift capacity was improved by 17% and longitudinal bar buckling was prevented. Moreover, it was observed that the control wall compression zone was completely crushed at 2.5% drift, whereas the retrofitted wall reached a drift of 3% with an intact concrete section. The CFRP laminates are shown to preserve the concrete core and retain the concrete chunks that crush and fall off during cyclic loading. The results of this study will aid in the development of a unified retrofit scheme to enhance the seismic performance of shear walls in old buildings, thus improving their safety in case of a seismic event.1 online resource (xii, 53 leaves): col. ill.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-53).Lebanese American University2023-10-23T05:42:13Z2023-10-23T05:42:13Z20222023-01-24Thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10725/15114https://doi.org/10.26756/th.2023.599http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/thesis.phpeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:laur.lau.edu.lb:10725/151142023-11-09T08:53:07Z
spellingShingle Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
Al Sayegh, Houssam
Fiber-reinforced concrete
Carbon fibers -- Mechanical properties
Reinforced concrete construction
Polymeric composites -- Mechanical properties
Earthquake resistant design
Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic
status_str publishedVersion
title Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
title_full Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
title_fullStr Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
title_full_unstemmed Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
title_short Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
title_sort Stability Retrofit of Concrete Shear Walls Using Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
topic Fiber-reinforced concrete
Carbon fibers -- Mechanical properties
Reinforced concrete construction
Polymeric composites -- Mechanical properties
Earthquake resistant design
Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic
url http://hdl.handle.net/10725/15114
https://doi.org/10.26756/th.2023.599
http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/thesis.php