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Flexural behaviour of notched steel beams strengthened with a prestressed CFRP plate subjected to fatigue damage and wetting/drying cycles

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
卷 250, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113430

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CFRP; Notched steel beam; Prestress loss; Flexural behaviour; Wetting; drying cycles; Fatigue damage

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52178278, 51778151]
  2. Scientific Research Start-up Project of Guangzhou University [RZ2021012]

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The application of prestressed CFRP for strengthening steel structures can reduce interfacial stress and delay debonding. Loss of prestress mainly occurs during the hardening stage of the adhesive layer, with the end anchorage system showing effectiveness. Adhesive microcracks induced by fatigue damage and degradation from wetting/drying cycles significantly impact interfacial bonding.
Applying a prestressed Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) to strengthen deficient steel structures is a favourable approach. However, fatigue loading and hygrothermal exposure can weaken adhesive bonding. A theoretical analysis of the interfacial stress distribution at the notch location was first carried out to explain the mechanism of delay of the interfacial debonding of notched steel beams after prestressed CFRP strengthening. Then, the prestress loss and flexural behaviour of specimens (with a prestress level of 25%) subjected to fatigue damage (FD) and/or wetting/drying cycles (WDCs) with 3.5 wt% NaCl solution were further experimentally investigated. Theoretical results showed that prestressed CFRP strengthening can significantly reduce the interfacial stress at the notch site and delay interfacial debonding. The CFRP prestress loss mainly occurs in the hardening stage of the adhesive layer, and the total prestress loss is less than 2.7% for specimens subjected to WDC exposure, indicating the effectiveness of the end anchorage system. The adhesive microcracks at the notch induced by FD and adhesive bonding degradation caused by WDCs significantly affect the interfacial debonding. In addition, NaCl solution penetration accelerated by microcracks causes further degradation of interfacial bonding. Nevertheless, the end anchorage system showed promising stiffness and load-carrying capacity behaviour for the specimens subjected to FD, WDCs, and the combined effects. The mixed failure mode of CFRP fracture and CFRP extraction from the end anchorage demonstrates that the strength of the CFRP plate was thoroughly utilized for the specimens with prestressed CFRP.

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