Rehabilitation of Beams Made of Aluminum Powder and Pumice Stone after fire using Different Techniques | ||||
International Journal of Advances in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering | ||||
Volume 03, Issue 04 - Serial Number 3062019, November 2019, Page 215-226 PDF (1.63 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/asge.2019.271035 | ||||
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Abstract | ||||
In this paper, the structural behavior of reinforced concrete beams made of pumice stone (PS) with aluminum powder (AP) after exposure to fire and rehabilitation by three different techniques (concrete jacket, steel plates and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP)) was studied. The beams were subjected to fire at 800°C, with a period of 2 h. As a result, the rehabilitation of beams after fire by using the different techniques has a positive effect on loading capacity in bending and deflection for all concrete mixes, but the rehabilitation by concrete jacket is the best technique on the flexural behavior in this study and then comes rehabilitation by steel plates. In addition, the rehabilitation of beams using CFRP strips after fire has a positive effect on flexural behavior regardless concrete type, but need to improvement of glued method | ||||
Keywords | ||||
beams; fire; aluminum powder; pumice; rehabilitation; concrete jacket; steel plates; carbon fiber | ||||
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