RETROFITING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS USING COMPOSITE JACKETING
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2020-04-15
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Columns are important cause for the stability of a constructed building, which are widely
used in building frames and carries compressive loads. The purpose of Reinforced
Concrete (RC) columns jacketing in this study is retrofitting of existing columns with
poor structural performance and increase their strength and ductility. The methodology
used is modeling and simulation for predicting performance in the real world. Simulation
and modeling is used to understand whether under what condition and in which way a
part will fail and what loads it can withstand.
In this research work, it is found that the strength and cross section of the overlay
concrete has significant effect on the capacity of axially loaded reinforced concrete
composite jacketed columns. For C30, C50 and C70 concrete grade in the core the axial
capacity of the jacketed column is enhanced by 3-10%. On the other hand, using
different thickness and the same concrete grade considered, the axial capacity of the
reinforced concrete jacketed column is 50-56% higher than axial capacity of the old
concrete section.
Similarly, for same grade of concrete of C30, C50 and different cross section the
change in the capacity of the reinforced concrete composite jacketed axial columns
became 148.3% and 161.6% of the core section respectively. It is also found that, the
capacity of reinforced concrete composite jacketed axial columns is slightly affected
by the variation loadings (eccentricity effect). Experimental model is used to calibrate
the interface properties and material models in ABAQUS
