Web openings are commonly used in reinforced concrete (RC) beams to accommodate pipes, ducts, and utilities. The expected reduction in strength can be compensated by locally strengthening the beam opening with carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP). In this paper, a robust non-linear finite-element model (FEM) is developed to simulate the behavior of RC beams with/without openings. The model can simulate the strengthening of the beam opening with CFRP sheets. The developed FEM is validated using seven simply supported RC beams that were previously tested under monotonic two concentrated loads. The crack pattern and load-deflection relationship, from the FEM, were compared to those obtained from the experiments. The developed FEM was utilised to conduct a parametric study on 32 beams to investigate the behavior of RC beams with CFRP strengthened openings. The parametric study showed that the opening width did not significantly affect the load at failure. However, both the opening depth and distance from support had a clear effect on the failure load. Increasing the stirrups diameter from 8 to 10 mm increased the shear capacity of RC beams by 3–16%. The failure loads obtained from the proposed FEM were compared to those obtained from international design codes.
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Ahmed A. Elansary, PhD, PEng;
Ahmed A. Elansary, PhD, PEng
Associate Professor, Department of Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt (corresponding author: ahmedalaaansary@eng.cu.edu.eg)
Research Associate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
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Hadeer H. Abd El Salam, Msc;
Hadeer H. Abd El Salam, Msc
PhD student, Department of Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Teaching Assistant, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Canadian International College, Giza, Egypt
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Hany A. Abdalla, PhD, PEng
Hany A. Abdalla, PhD, PEng
Professor, Department of Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 25 2022
Accepted:
September 16 2022
Online ISSN: 1755-0785
Print ISSN: 1755-0777
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2022
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics (2022) 175 (3): 103–119.
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Received:
May 25 2022
Accepted:
September 16 2022
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Elansary AA, Abd El Salam HH, Abdalla HA (2022), "Finite-element modelling of RC beams with carbon FRP strengthened web openings". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics, Vol. 175 No. 3 pp. 103–119, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jencm.22.00010
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