Finite Element Analysis of Two-Way Reinforced Concrete Slabs Strengthened with FRP Under Flexural Loading

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Qsymah, Ansam [1 ]
Ayasrah, Mo’men [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Al Al-Bayt University, Mafraq,25113, Jordan
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Compressive strength;
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10.3390/buildings14113389
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This paper presents a finite element (FE) model of reinforced concrete two-way slab strengthened using fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) sheets. This model was validated against experimental data from the literature and it showed acceptable prediction accuracy. Although carbon-FRP (CFRP) is the most commonly used composite in repairing and strengthening reinforced concrete structures, it is important to consider other types of FRP composites such as the eco-friendly basalt-FRP (BFRP) and the newly developed polyethylene terephthalate-FRP (PET-FRP). Therefore, the validated FE model was utilized to perform a parametric study for slabs having different values of concrete compressive strength (ranging from 20 to 80 MPa) and strengthened with other types of FRP. The results show that CFRP provides the highest strength enhancement with a 34.5% increase in the ultimate load, while PET-FRP provides the lowest improvement with an increase of 11.2%, compared with unstrengthened slab. The results also show that the concrete compressive strength (fc’) has moderate influence on the ultimate load. For example, increasing fc’ from 20 MPa to 80 MPa increased the predicted ultimate load for CFRP-strengthened slab from 15% to 62%. The FE model provides a suitable prediction for the ultimate strength and deformability of the strengthened two-way slabs that helps in better understanding of the performance of strengthened slabs and allows engineers to optimize design parameters. © 2024 by the authors.
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