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FRCM-confined concrete: Monotonic vs. Cyclic axial loading

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COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2021.113931

Keywords

FRCM; Confinement; Exploitation ratio; Seismic; Cyclic loading; Stress-strain

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This study analyzed the experimental behavior of confined concrete specimens subjected to axial cyclic load, revealing that the stress-strain curves obtained with cyclic loading coincide with the monotonic curve. The stress-strain curve of FRCM-confined concrete has been modeled according to three different behaviors exhibited in this experimental campaign, including purely softening, softening with plateau, and hardening.
In this work, the experimental behavior of confined concrete specimens subject to axial cyclic load is analyzed in terms of compressive strength, ductility, stress deterioration, plastic strain development, stiffness deterioration, fibers strain exploitation ratio and volumetric dilation. The following variables were considered, and their influence is discussed along the work: geometry of the cross-section (circular, square and two rectangular ones), fiber material (carbon and glass fibers) and number of layers (up to four for carbon-FRCM jackets), loading protocol (cyclic and monotonic). Results demonstrate that the envelope of the stress-strain curves obtained with cyclic loading coincides with the monotonic curve, for the range of variables analyzed here. Further, the stress-strain curve of FRCM-confined concrete has been modeled according to three different behaviors exhibited in this experimental campaign, being purely softening, softening with plateau, and hardening.

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