Punching strengthening of reinforced-concrete slabs using a bonded reinforced-concrete overlay (BRCO) is an efficient alternative to traditional strengthening systems such as post-installed shear reinforcement, enlargement of the support column, or bonded fibre-reinforced polymer strips. The BRCO technique allows for both the flexural stiffness and shear strength of existing slabs to be increased. Shear strength increases due to the greater slab thickness, while an increase in flexural stiffness is also provided by the added reinforcement. Particular attention must be paid to the interface between the existing slab and the BRCO, because performance gains can only be achieved if the existing slab and the new concrete layer work monolithically. Interface performance can be improved through surface preparation and mechanical connectors; the latter is recommended to avoid premature debonding failure. This paper presents an ad hoc design approach for flat slabs strengthened with BRCO based on the critical shear crack theory, which accounts for slab rotation after strengthening. This is a fundamental parameter to assess the punching capacity of the strengthened slab. The efficiency of the proposed method is confirmed by the agreement between analytical results and experimental data collected during an experimental campaign carried out at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
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Massimo Lapi;
Massimo Lapi
PhD student
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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Hugo Fernandes;
Hugo Fernandes
PhD student
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
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Maurizio Orlando;
Maurizio Orlando
Associate Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Florence, Florence, Italy (corresponding author: maurizio.orlando@unifi.it)
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António Ramos;
António Ramos
Assistant Professor
CERIS, ICIST, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
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Válter Lúcio
Válter Lúcio
Associate Professor
CERIS, ICIST, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 19 2017
Revision Received:
July 20 2017
Accepted:
August 02 2017
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2017
Magazine of Concrete Research (2018) 70 (9): 433–451.
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Received:
January 19 2017
Revision Received:
July 20 2017
Accepted:
August 02 2017
Citation
Lapi M, Fernandes H, Orlando M, Ramos A, Lúcio V (2018), "Performance assessment of flat slabs strengthened with a bonded reinforced-concrete overlay". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 70 No. 9 pp. 433–451, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.17.00037
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