Experimental Investigation of Shear Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beam Repaired with DFRCC at Cover Thickness

  • Kim Jang-Ho Jay (Sejong Univ., Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engrg.) ;
  • Jun Kyung-Suk (Sejong Univ., Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engrg.) ;
  • Bae Byung-Won (Sejong Univ., Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engrg.) ;
  • Lim YunMok (Yonsei Univ. Dept. of Civil Engrg.)
  • Published : 2004.11.01

Abstract

Recently, DFRCCs (Ductile Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites), materials with remarkable ductility when compared to ordinary fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), have been developed and studied actively in the US, Japan, and many European countries. The transformation of failure behavior from brittle to ductile is achieved by incorporating with fracture mechanics concept especially micro-mechanical models approach of cementitious composite materials in manufacturing ordinary fiber-reinforced composites. The purpose of this study is to accurately understand the shear behavior of DFRCC repaired RC beams. Using a four-point bending test, the shear strengths and shear stress-deflection relations of DFRCC repaired RC specimens are obtained. The results show that DFRCC can be effectively used for repairing materials for concrete structures.

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