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Design and construction in existing contexts is becoming increasingly important, and often the structures – sometimes of historical interest – can be preserved easily and at minimum cost by employing strengthening measures. Existing concrete members can be strengthened by using adhesives to bond additional reinforcing elements onto or into those members. This book explains the design rules, together with their background, and uses examples to illustrate their use, specifically for slabs, beams and columns. Concrete member strengthening measures can take the form of, for example, flexural strengthening with exter- nally bonded (surface-mounted) CFRP strips, CF sheets and steel plates, flex- ural strengthening with CFRP strips bonded in slots (near-surface-mounted re- inforcement), shear strengthening with externally bonded CF sheets and steel plates, and column strengthening with CF sheets as confining reinforcement. The explanations and background information provided are mainly based on the new German guideline “Strengthening of Concrete Members with Adhesively Bonded Reinforcement” by the German Committee for Structural Concrete (DAfStb). This is the first European guideline to regulate this topic in the form of a supplement to the Eurocode. As it is planned to produce a document in a future Eurocode 2, the DAfStb guideline serves as a starting point. The authors are extensively involved in the planning, design, operation and in- wS Strengthening of spection of buildings for preservation and reconstruction, and in the updating ithtre of European Technical Approval Guidelines (ETAGs) and design rules. Ang dhth ee Concrete Structures sn ivin Patr oTfU. e Dma.r mDrs.-taIndgt .i nh a1b9i7l. 6D. rF.-oInllgow. Ein. hg . rKeosenararcdh Z pilocsht ss tautd tiheed Ucinviivl eernsgitiny eoef rCinagl iafonrdn igaa, iBneedrk heilse yd,o acntdor tahtee ely Bog of C with Adhesively Bonded University of Western Ontario, Canada, he worked in the construction industry for many years. From no dn 1988 to 1993 he was professor for structural analysis at RWTH Aachen University, and from 1993 ec dr to 2009 professor for concrete structures at TU Munich. He was a design certifying engineer for more Rete Reinforcement than twenty years and is senior partner at Zilch + Müller Ingenieure, Munich. ein S fotru rcc PD Dr.-Ing. habil. Roland Niedermeier studied civil engineering and gained his doctorate at TU etu Munich in 2001. Since 1993 he has been involved in research at TU Munich and MPA BAU, the ac- meres Design and Dimensioning of CFRP Laminates and Steel Plates credited authority for testing construction materials and products, where he has been the technical nt director of the Structural Engineering Laboratory since 2001. Konrad Zilch, Roland Niedermeier, Wolfgang Finckh Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Finckh studied civil engineering and gained his doctorate at TU Munich in 2012. He has been a senior design engineer at Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau AG (w&f) since 2012. ISBN 978-3-433-03086-8 www.ernst-und-sohn.de BK_Paperback_Strengthening.indd 1 23.05.14 18:00 KonradZilch RolandNiedermeier WolfgangFinckh Strengtheningof ConcreteStructureswith AdhesivelyBonded Reinforcement Konrad Zilch Roland Niedermeier Wolfgang Finckh Strengthening of Concrete Structures with Adhesively Bonded Reinforcement DesignandDimensioning ofCFRPLaminatesandSteelPlates TheAuthors AllbookspublishedbyErnst&Sohnarecarefullyproduced. Nevertheless,authors,editors,andpublisherdonotwarrant Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil.Dr.-Ing.E.h. theinformationcontainedinthesebooks,includingthisbook, KonradZilch tobefreeoferrors.Readersareadvisedtokeepinmindthat TechnischeUniversitätMünchen statements,data,illustrations,proceduraldetailsorotheritems Theresienstr.90 mayinadvertentlybeinaccurate. 80333Munich Germany LibraryofCongressCardNo.:appliedfor PDDr.-Ing.habil.RolandNiedermeier BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData TechnischeUniversitätMünchen AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritish MPABAU Library. Theresienstr.90 80333Munich BibliographicinformationpublishedbytheDeutsche Germany Nationalbibliothek Dr.-Ing.WolfgangFinckh TheDeutscheNationalbibliothekliststhispublicationinthe Wayss&FreytagIngenieurbauAG DeutscheNationalbibliografie;detailedbibliographicdataare EschbornerLandstraße130-132 available on the Internet at < http://dnb.d-nb. de>. 60489Frankfurt/Main Germany 2014WilhelmErnst&Sohn,VerlagfürArchitekturund technischeWissenschaftenGmbH&Co.KG,Rotherstraße 21,10245Berlin,Germany TheEditors Prof.Dipl.-Ing.Dr.-Ing.KonradBergmeister Allrightsreserved(includingthoseoftranslationintoother IngenieurbüroBergmeister languages).Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinany Peter-Jordan-Straße113 form–byphotoprinting,microfilm,oranyothermeans–nor 1190Vienna transmittedortranslatedintoamachinelanguagewithout Austria writtenpermissionfromthepublishers.Registerednames, trademarks,etc.usedinthisbook,evenwhennotspecifically Dr.-Ing.FrankFingerloos markedassuch,arenottobeconsideredunprotectedbylaw. GermanSocietyforConcreteandConstruction Technology PrintISBN: 978-3-433-03086-8 Kurfürstenstr.129 ePDFISBN: 978-3-433-60403-8 10785Berlin ePubISBN: 978-3-433-60405-2 Germany mobiISBN: 978-3-433-60402-1 Prof.Dr.-Ing.Dr.h.c.mult. oBookISBN: 978-3-433-60401-4 Johann-DietrichWörner GermanAerospaceCenter Typesetting: ThomsonDigital,Noida,India LinderHöhe 51145Cologne PrintingandBinding: betz-druckGmbH,Darmstadt, Germany Germany PrintedintheFederalRepublicofGermany Coverphoto:LudwigFreytagGmbH&Co. Printedonacid-freepaper KG,Oldenburg,Germany Coverdesign:HansBaltzer,Berlin,Germany TheoriginalGermantextispublishedinBeton- Kalender2013,ISBN978-3-433-03000-4and titled“GeklebteVerstärkungmitCFK-Lamellen undStahllaschen”. V Contents Editorial...................................................................................... IX 1 Introduction.................................................................................... 1 1.1 Thereasonbehindthisbook............................................................... 1 1.2 Strengtheningwithadhesivelybondedreinforcement........................ 1 2 DAfStbguideline............................................................................ 3 2.1 Thereasonsfordrawingupaguideline.............................................. 3 2.2 Preparatorywork................................................................................. 3 2.3 Workontheguideline......................................................................... 4 2.4 Thestructureandcontentoftheguideline.......................................... 4 2.4.1 General................................................................................................ 4 2.4.2 Designanddetailing........................................................................... 4 2.4.3 Productsandsystems.......................................................................... 4 2.4.4 Execution............................................................................................ 5 2.4.5 Planning.............................................................................................. 5 2.5 Safetyconcept..................................................................................... 5 2.6 Applications........................................................................................ 6 2.6.1 Membertobestrengthened................................................................. 6 2.6.2 Strengtheningsystems........................................................................ 7 2.6.3 Ambientconditions............................................................................. 7 2.6.4 Fireprotection..................................................................................... 8 2.7 Relationshipwithotherregulations..................................................... 9 2.8 Documentsandassistanceforpracticalapplications........................... 10 3 Designofstrengtheningmeasureswithexternally bondedCFRPstrips...................................................................... 11 3.1 Principles............................................................................................ 11 3.2 Verificationofflexuralstrength.......................................................... 13 3.3 Bondanalysis...................................................................................... 15 3.3.1 Principles............................................................................................ 15 3.3.2 Simplifiedmethod............................................................................... 16 3.3.3 Moreaccuratemethod......................................................................... 17 3.3.3.1 General................................................................................................ 17 3.3.3.2 Determiningthecrackspacing............................................................ 19 3.3.3.3 Accurateanalysisofconcreteelementbetweencracks....................... 20 3.3.3.4 Simplifiedanalysisofelementbetweencracks................................... 23 3.3.4 Endanchorageanalysis....................................................................... 24 3.3.4.1 General................................................................................................ 24 3.3.4.2 Endanchorageanalysisatflexuralcracknearest topointofcontraflexure...................................................................... 24 3.3.4.3 Anchorageanalysisatanarbitraryconcreteelement betweencracks.................................................................................... 26 VI Contents 3.3.4.4 Endanchorageanalysiswithshearwrapping...................................... 27 3.4 Shearforceanalyses............................................................................ 29 3.4.1 Shearstrength...................................................................................... 29 3.4.2 Shearstrengthening............................................................................. 30 3.4.2.1 Fullwrappinginsteel.......................................................................... 31 3.4.2.2 Fullwrappinginfibre-reinforcedmaterial.......................................... 32 3.4.2.3 U-wrapping......................................................................................... 32 3.4.3 Endstraptopreventconcretecoverseparationfailure........................ 33 3.5 Fatigueanalysis................................................................................... 35 3.6 Analysesfortheserviceabilitylimitstate............................................ 36 3.7 Detailing.............................................................................................. 36 3.7.1 Stripspacing....................................................................................... 36 3.7.2 Provisionofshearstraps..................................................................... 37 3.7.3 Steelshearstraps................................................................................. 37 4 Example1:Strengtheningaslabwithexternally bondedCFRPstrips...................................................................... 39 4.1 System................................................................................................. 39 4.1.1 General................................................................................................ 39 4.1.2 Loading............................................................................................... 39 4.1.3 Constructionmaterials........................................................................ 40 4.1.3.1 Near-surfacetensilestrength............................................................... 40 4.1.3.2 Concretecompressivestrength........................................................... 41 4.1.3.3 Typeandquantityofexistingreinforcement....................................... 41 4.1.3.4 Positionofexistingreinforcement...................................................... 41 4.1.3.5 Strengtheningsystem.......................................................................... 41 4.2 Internalforces..................................................................................... 42 4.3 Determiningtheprestrain.................................................................... 42 4.4 Simplifiedanalysis.............................................................................. 44 4.5 Accurateanalysis................................................................................ 46 4.5.1 General................................................................................................ 46 4.5.2 Verificationofflexuralstrength.......................................................... 46 4.5.3 Determiningthecrackspacing............................................................ 48 4.5.4 Accurateanalysisofconcreteelementbetweencracks....................... 48 4.5.4.1 Determiningthestripforces................................................................ 49 4.5.4.2 Determiningthebondstrength............................................................ 52 4.5.5 Endanchorageanalysis....................................................................... 55 4.6 Analysisofshearcapacity................................................................... 58 4.7 Serviceabilitylimitstate...................................................................... 59 5 Designofstrengtheningwithnear-surface-mounted CFRPstrips.................................................................................... 61 5.1 Principles............................................................................................ 61 5.2 Verificationofflexuralstrength.......................................................... 61 5.3 Bondanalysis...................................................................................... 63 5.4 ShearForceAnalyses.......................................................................... 65 Contents VII 5.5 Fatigueanalysis................................................................................... 66 5.6 Analysesfortheserviceabilitylimitstate............................................ 67 5.7 Detailing.............................................................................................. 67 6 Example2:Strengtheningabeamwith near-surface-mountedCFRPstrips............................................. 69 6.1 System................................................................................................. 69 6.1.1 General................................................................................................ 69 6.1.2 Loading............................................................................................... 69 6.1.3 Constructionmaterials........................................................................ 71 6.1.3.1 Concretecompressivestrength........................................................... 71 6.1.3.2 Typeandquantityofexistingreinforcement....................................... 71 6.1.3.3 Positionofexistingreinforcement...................................................... 71 6.1.3.4 Strengtheningsystem.......................................................................... 71 6.2 Internalforces..................................................................................... 72 6.3 Determiningtheprestrain.................................................................... 72 6.4 Verificationofflexuralstrength.......................................................... 74 6.5 Bondanalysis...................................................................................... 76 6.5.1 Analysispoint..................................................................................... 76 6.5.2 Actingstripforce................................................................................ 78 6.5.3 Bondresistance................................................................................... 79 6.5.4 Bondanalysis...................................................................................... 80 6.6 Shearanalyses..................................................................................... 80 6.6.1 Shearcapacity..................................................................................... 80 6.6.2 Shearstrengthening............................................................................. 81 6.6.3 Checkforconcretecoverseparationfailure........................................ 82 6.7 Analysesfortheserviceabilitylimitstate............................................ 84 7 DesignofcolumnstrengtheningwithCFsheets....................... 87 7.1 Principles............................................................................................ 87 7.2 PropertiesofCFsheetsrelevanttodesign.......................................... 91 7.3 Load-carryingcapacityofcross-section.............................................. 93 7.4 Load-carryingcapacityofmember..................................................... 98 7.5 Creep................................................................................................... 102 7.6 Analysisatultimatelimitstate............................................................ 105 7.7 Analysisatserviceabilitylimitstate.................................................... 111 8 Example3:Columnstrengthening.............................................. 115 8.1 System................................................................................................. 115 8.1.1 General................................................................................................ 115 8.1.2 Loading............................................................................................... 115 8.1.3 Constructionmaterials........................................................................ 116 8.1.3.1 Concrete.............................................................................................. 116 8.1.3.2 Typeandquantityofexistingreinforcement....................................... 116 8.1.3.3 Strengtheningsystem.......................................................................... 117 8.2 Internalforces..................................................................................... 118 VIII Contents 8.3 Determiningthecross-sectionalvalues............................................... 118 8.4 Boundaryconditions........................................................................... 119 8.5 Verificationofcolumnload-carryingcapacity.................................... 120 8.5.1 Creepofconfinedconcrete.................................................................. 120 8.5.2 PropertiesoftheCFsheet................................................................... 121 8.5.3 Distributionoftransversecompression............................................... 122 8.5.4 Multi-axialstressstateinconcrete...................................................... 122 8.5.5 Calculationofcolumnload-carryingcapacity.................................... 123 8.6 Serviceabilitylimitstate...................................................................... 127 9 Summaryandoutlook................................................................... 129 References................................................................................. 131 Index........................................................................................... 145

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