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Preloaded RC columns strengthened with high-strength concrete jackets under uniaxial compression
Fecha
2008Registro en:
MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, v.41, n.7, p.1251-1262, 2008
1359-5997
10.1617/s11527-007-9323-0
Autor
TAKEUTI, Adilson Roberto
HANAI, Joao Bento de
MIRMIRAN, Amir
Institución
Resumen
Although use of high-strength reinforced concrete (RC) jackets has become common practice worldwide, there are still two unresolved issues regarding the contribution of the original concrete and the effects of existing loads. Twelve RC-jacketed columns were tested with and without preloading under uniaxial compression. Tests showed the entire core to contribute to the capacity of the jacketed column, as long as adequate confinement is provided. Also, preloading does not adversely affect the capacity of the jacketed column, while it may increase its deformability, especially in square sections. Transverse reinforcement in the jacket directly improves ductility of the strengthened column, especially in circular sections.