Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Low-Velocity Impact Behavior and Failure Mode of Shear Deficient Rc Beam Strengthened With Cfrp Strips

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2025

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ERNST & SOHN

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It is well-known that shear failure is a collapse mechanism that is the riskiest, fastest, and catastrophic and occurs with no visible signs of damage or prior warning for RC beams. Therefore, to prevent brittle shear failure, the RC beams should include sufficient shear reinforcement, such as stirrups, and be designed to have sufficient shear capacity. However, the RC beams' shear capacity becomes inadequate for various reasons. One of these reasons may be the acting of the impulsive impact load, which is uncommon and disregarded in the design phase on the RC beams. An experimental program was conducted to examine the impact behavior and failure mode of shear-deficient RC beams in the scope of the present study. Besides, it aims to investigate the effectiveness of the strengthening method using CFRP strips in improving the general behavior, failure mode, and performance of shear-deficient RC beams exposed to impact load. The time histories of the accelerations, displacements, impact loads, and strains in the CFRP strips were measured. They were interpreted how they are affected by experimental variables examined in the experimental study. Furthermore, the finite element model of the specimens was generated in the LS-DYNA software, and the experimental and numerical results were compared by performing finite element analysis in terms of failure modes and general behavior.

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CFRP, impact load, LS-Dyna, RC beam, shear deficient, strengthening, Reinforced-Concrete Beams, Capacity, RC beam, strengthening, shear deficient, CFRP, impact load, LS-Dyna

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Structural Concrete

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26

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