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Title
Behavior
of
two-way
slabs
reinforced
with
GFRP
bars
Author
El-Tom
,
Ehab.
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2008.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
2007
Pagination
vi, 158 leaves : ill.
Subject
Concrete
slabs--Testing;
Glass-reinforced
plastics--Testing;
Reinforcing
bars--Testing
Degree
M.Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
Eng
Notes
Includes
bibliographical
references
(leaves
142-150)
Abstract
In this
thesis
, the
performance
of
GFRP
bars
used
as the
main
reinforcement
for
high
strength
concrete
two-way
slabs
is
investigated.
A
total
of
six
interior
slab-column
connections
, were
cast
and
tested
to
failure
at the
structural
laboratory
of
MUN.
The
dimensions
of the
simply
supported
tested
slabs
were
1900
×
1900
mm
square
and the
thicknesses
were
150
and
200
mm.
--
The
reinforcement
ratio
and the
clear
concrete
covers
were the
main
variables
in this
investigation.
A
transverse
central
load
was
applied
to the
slabs
through
a
central
column
stub.
The
structural
behavior
of the
test
specimens
was
investigated
in
terms
of
load-deflection
,
crack
pattern
and
spacing
,
deflection
profile
,
concrete
and
GFRP
strains
,
failure
mode
and
ultimate
carrying
capacity.
Six
slabs
made
of
high
strength
concrete
were
constructed
and
reinforced
with
16
mm
GFRP
bars.
One
slab
was
cast
as a
reference
specimen
using
high
strength
concrete
reinforced
with
traditional
steel
rebars.
--
The
test
results
revealed
that the
slabs
reinforced
with
GFRP
bars
exhibit
higher
deflection
and
wider
crack
width
compared
to
similar
slabs
with
conventional
steel
rebars.
The
load
carrying
capacity
of the
tested
slabs
was
lower
than the
reference
slab
reinforced
with
steel
rebars.
However
,
slab
performance
can
be
improved
by
increasing
slab
depth.
--
The
use
of
high
strength
concrete
improved
the
slab
ultimate
load
capacity
and
reduced
the
total
deflection
of the
slab.
High
strength
two-way
slabs
reinforced
with
GFRP
show
more
ductility
than the
slabs
reinforced
with
tradition
steel;
however
, in
terms
of
energy
absorption
, the
slab
reinforced
with
steel
rebars
shows
higher
values
than the
GFRP
slabs.
--
The
existing
code
limitations
for
serviceability
limit
state
for
crack
width
and
spacing
expressions
were
compared
with the
experimental
results
to
verify
their
applicability
in
predicting
crack
width
and
spacing.
--
An
existing
numerical
model
and
related
expressions
to
calculate
the
crack
width
and
spacing
were
adopted
and
modified
to
account
for the
low
modulus
of
elasticity
and
weak
bond
properties
associated
with the
use
of
GFRP
rebars.
The
modified
model
and
expression
results
were
compared
to the
experimental
recorded
data.
The
modified
crack
model
and
expressions
provide
excellent
agreement
with the
experimental
results.
--
Finally
, a
finite
element
ABAQUS
model
was
modified
and
adapted
to
predict
the
structural
behaviour
of
high
strength
two-way
slabs
reinforced
with
GFRP.
The
finite
elements
model
provides
useful
agreement
with the
experimental
results
in
terms
of
ultimate
load
and
maximum
deformations.
Type
Text
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a2543514
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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