This paper presents a relatively simple column strengthening procedure using unbonded wire rope and T-shaped steel plate units. Twelve strengthened columns and an unstrengthened control column were tested to failure under concentric axial load to explore the significance and shortcomings of the proposed strengthening technique. The main variables investigated were the volume ratio of wire ropes as well as geometrical size and configuration of T-shaped steel plates. Axial load capacity and ductility ratio of columns tested were compared with predictions obtained from the equation specified in ACI 318-05 and models developed for conventionally tied columns, respectively. The measured axial load capacities of all strengthened columns were higher than predictions obtained from ACI 318-05, indicating that the ratio of the measured and predicted values increased with the increase of volume ratio of wire ropes and flange width of T-shaped steel plates. In addition, at the same lateral reinforcement index, a much higher ductility ratio was exhibited by strengthened columns having a volume ratio of wire ropes above 0·0039 than tied columns. The ductility ratio of strengthened columns tested increased with the increase of flange width, thickness, and web height of T-shaped steel plates. A mathematical model for the prediction of stress–strain characteristics of confined concrete using the proposed strengthening technique is developed, that was in good agreement with test results.
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Axial behaviour of reinforced concrete short columns strengthened with wire rope and T-shaped steel plate units Available to Purchase
K.-H. Yang;
K.-H. Yang
*
Mokpo National University; University of Bradford; Chungang University
* Department of Architectural Engineering, Mokpo National University, Mokpo, Jeonnam, South Korea
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A.F. Ashour;
A.F. Ashour
†
Mokpo National University; University of Bradford; Chungang University
† EDTI, School of Engineering Design and Technology, University of Bradford, UK
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* Department of Architectural Engineering, Mokpo National University, Mokpo, Jeonnam, South Korea
† EDTI, School of Engineering Design and Technology, University of Bradford, UK
‡ Department of Architectural Engineering, Chungang University, Seoul, South Korea
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
May 03 2008
Received:
July 30 2008
Accepted:
July 30 2008
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
© 2009 Thomas Telford Ltd
2009
Magazine of Concrete Research (2009) 61 (2): 143–154.
Article history
Revision Received:
May 03 2008
Received:
July 30 2008
Accepted:
July 30 2008
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Yang K, Ashour A, Lee E (2009), "Axial behaviour of reinforced concrete short columns strengthened with wire rope and T-shaped steel plate units". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 61 No. 2 pp. 143–154, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.2008.00016
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