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REPAIR AND STRENGTHENING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS AND BEAMS ICRI – International Concrete Repair Institute Transportation Structures 2010 Fall Convention.

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1 REPAIR AND STRENGTHENING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS AND BEAMS ICRI – International Concrete Repair Institute Transportation Structures 2010 Fall Convention Pittsburgh October 20-22

2 2/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 UHPFRCC Ultra High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Composites

3 3/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 UHPFRCC

4 4/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Jacketing

5 5/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Tensile tests according Italian Standard L = 330 mm t = 13 mm b p = 30 mm t bpbp L Characterization in tension – stress deformation

6 6/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Adhesion tests

7 7/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Adhesion tests GF5 Ordinary concrete

8 8/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Preparation of the support

9 9/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Strengthening of columns

10 10/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Existing column f c =15MPa

11 11/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Existing column

12 12/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Strengthened column UHPFRC f c =170MPa f ct =11MPa

13 13/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Stress distributions

14 14/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Strengthened column

15 15/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Traditional jacketing f c =30MPa

16 16/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Strengthening with FRP

17 17/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Comparison

18 18/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Seismic retrofitting

19 19/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 School building in Zagarolo

20 20/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 In situ tests f c =11MPa

21 21/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Strengthening with GF5 UHPFRCC UHPFRCC 130MPa 40 mm

22 22/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Column tests

23 23/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Load history

24 24/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Results

25 25/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Results

26 26/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Numerical prediction

27 27/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Joint tests

28 28/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Load history

29 29/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22

30 30/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22

31 31/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22

32 32/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22

33 33/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22

34 34/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Jobsite application

35 35/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Jobsite application

36 36/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Jobsite application

37 37/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Jobsite application

38 38/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Beam strengthening

39 39/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 HPFRCC cm Jacketing

40 40/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 3 BEAMS: ASR, BCR, ACR (300x500x4550 mm) ASR: RC beam with 2 rebars having a 16mm diameter    0.3%) BCR: concrete beam without rebars + jacketing in HPFRCC ACR: RC beam (   0.3%) + jacketing in HPFRCC Experimental program

41 41/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Results

42 42/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Results

43 43/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Sandblasting of the beams Jobsite application

44 44/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Waterjetting The pouring Jobsite application

45 45/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Thixotropic UHPFRCC application Jobsite application

46 46/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Protection of material with a thermal jacket Jobsite application

47 47/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 First example of application: PROJECT OF SEISMIC ADJUSTMENT OF THE “HOSPITAL COTUGNO” OF BARI Object : Hospital Cotugno Place : Bari Repair : Seismic rehabilitation Reinforcement of beam and pot floor with a cooperating cover layer Quantity : 22’000 m2 (15 mm) Material : Micro-concrete fiber-reinforced HPFRCC The other Jobsite applications

48 48/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 PROBLEM NECESSITY OF SEISMIC RETROFITTING OF THE STRUCTURE The project foresees the realisation of RC shear walls destinated to resist the horizontal seismic actions PROBLEM: TRASFER OF THE STRESSES OF THE FLOOR TO THE SHEAR WALLS; THE EXISTING FLOOR, WITH A STRUCTURALLY COOPERATING TOP DECK OF 2 cm, WAS NOT ABLE TO FULLFILL THIS FUNCTION The other Jobsite applications

49 49/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 SOLUTION TO OBTAIN THE DIAPHRAGM EFFECT HAS BEEN INSTALLED ON THE TOPPING OF THE FLOOR A STRUCTURAL COOPERATIVE DECK WITH LOW THIKCNESS (15 mm) IN FIBRE-REINFORCED CONCRETE WITH VERY HIGH MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE, FORMULATED AD-HOC BASED ON THE STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS The other Jobsite applications

50 50/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 APPLICATION 1.VERIFICATION OF THE ADHESION TO SUBSTRATE APPLICATION OF SAMPLE IN JOBSITE TO VERIFY THE ADHESION OF THE PRODUCT TO THE SUBSTRATE IN THAT SITUATION: CONNECTORS WITH STUBS IN REFOR-tec® GF5/ST HS, OBTAINED THROUGH SIMPLE DRILLING METAL CONNECTORS (DRILLING + FISCHER) NO CONNECTORS- ONLY SANDBLASTING AND WATERJETTING NO CONNECTORS – ONLY WATERGETTING The other Jobsite applications

51 51/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 THE CURING PERIOD COMPLETED, MEASUREMENTS DEMONSTRATE THE ADHESION TO THE SUBSTRATE : OPTIMAL ADHESION OF THE REINFORCING COVERLAYER REFOR-tec ® GF5/ST HS EVEN WITHOUT CONNECTOR SYSTEM, ONLY AFTER ADEQUATE SURFACE PREPARATION The other Jobsite applications

52 52/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 The other Jobsite applications APPLICATION OF THE MATERIAL

53 53/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 The other Jobsite applications LIGHT TAMPERING IMMEDIATE APPLICATION OF CURING COMPOUND UR 20

54 54/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 The other Jobsite applications DETAIL OF THE APPLICATION – RETAKING OF THE FLOORS

55 55/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 TESTING-CONTROLLING THE ADHESION TO THE SUBSTRATE The other Jobsite applications

56 56/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 RESULT THE APPLICATION OF SEVERAL THOUSEND SQUARE METERS WITHOUT CUTTING JOINTS AND WITHOUT ANY CRACKING. PERFECT ADHESION OF THE MATERIAL TO THE SUBSTRATE The other Jobsite applications

57 57/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 ADVANTAGES IN RESPECT WITH A TRADITIONAL CONCRETE COOPERATIVE DECK 1.Low application thickness (15-20 mm ) 2.Adhesion the substrate without necessity for connectors or resins 3.No reinforcement nets 4.Very high ductility and resistance to cyclic load 5.Increase of the bearing capacity in terms of bending moment and stiffness and a reduction of the deflection of the floor 6.Speed of application thanks to self-levelling material properties Limited increase of load The other Jobsite applications

58 58/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Repair after fire

59 59/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Beams residual properties 4 Ø 16mm 300mm 500mm Steel Felicetti & Meda (2005) Concrete Eurocode 2

60 60/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Thermal analysis ISO 834

61 61/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Analytical model Coccia & Rinaldi 2006 steelconcrete

62 62/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Beams residual properties

63 63/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Beams repair HPFRC

64 64/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 HPFRC EC2 Mindeguia et al. (2007) HPFRC 950°C De Chefdebien et al. (2007) HPFRC thermal properties

65 65/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Fire resistance of the repaired beam

66 66/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Fire resistance of the repaired beam

67 67/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Column residual properties

68 68/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Column repair

69 69/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Initial damage 90′ - new fire 90′

70 70/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Initial damage 180′ - new fire 180′

71 71/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Seismic retrofitting of shear walls

72 72/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Reference model: stair block element of an existing three storey building Experimental model: 1:3 scaled R/C wall Experimental test

73 73/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 t =15mm Proportioned to resist vertical loads only Proportioned to resist seismic loads aggregate dmax=15mm F5/70mm longit. rebars F4/100mm stirrups Experimental test

74 74/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 High strength, waved steel mesh made of bent wires Tensile test on steel mesh single wire High performance steel mesh

75 75/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 bare high strength steel mesh High performance jacket

76 76/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 I phase: R/C wall sandblast Wall sandblast

77 77/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 I phase: R/C wall sandblast II phase: Positioning of the steel mesh Application of the steel mesh

78 78/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 I phase: R/C wall sandblast II phase: Positioning of the steel mesh III phase: 15 mm HPC jacket casting Jacket casting

79 79/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 drift 3.6%  u /  y = 9  y = 12mm;  u = 109mm) Results

80 80/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Deformed shear wall at collapse drift = 3.5% 1.5b 12/16 Results

81 81/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 FE analysis

82 82/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 FE analysis: results

83 83/83 ICRI 2010 – Pittsburgh October 20-22 Conclusions - The proposed technique allow a significant increase of the bearing capacity in terms of bending moment, axial force and stifness of pillars and beams - A simple sandblasting has ensured the perfect bond between the base concrete material and the strengthening UHPFRCC layer; - The strengthening has provided a remarkable increase of stiffness of beams and floors; as a consequence, the midspan displacement at serviceability limit state has been reduced of about 12 times; This behaviour is comparable to the application of a prestressing load; - The small thickness of the jacket does not change significantly the elements geometry - Increase of thermal and static resistance of structural elements after the fire -The jacket enhance the durability of the structure


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