Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets

Beams and girders; Carbon fiber reinforced plastics; Composite structures; Filled polymers; High performance concrete; Reinforcement; Steel fibers; Tubular steel structures; Carbon fiber reinforced polymer; Concrete filled doubleskin steel tube (CFDST); Concrete-filled steel tubes; Fiber reinforced...

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Main Authors: Al-Nini A., Nikbakht E., Syamsir A., Shafiq N., Mohammed B.S., Al-Fakih A., Al-Nini W., Amran Y.H.M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-253992023-05-29T16:08:57Z Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets Al-Nini A. Nikbakht E. Syamsir A. Shafiq N. Mohammed B.S. Al-Fakih A. Al-Nini W. Amran Y.H.M. 57202968171 56009891000 57195320482 55907068200 57203590522 57201391640 57218263578 57219414517 Beams and girders; Carbon fiber reinforced plastics; Composite structures; Filled polymers; High performance concrete; Reinforcement; Steel fibers; Tubular steel structures; Carbon fiber reinforced polymer; Concrete filled doubleskin steel tube (CFDST); Concrete-filled steel tubes; Fiber reinforced cementitious composite; Flexural behavior; Flexural stiffness; High performance fiber reinforced cementitious composites; High-performance fibers; Fiber reinforced concrete The concrete-filled double skin steel tube (CFDST) is a more viable option compared to a concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) due to consisting a hollow section, while degradation is enhanced simply by using carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP). Hence, the stabilization of a concrete's ductile strength needs high-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious conmposite. This study investigates the behavior of high-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious composite-filled double-skin steel tube (HPCFDST) beams strengthened longitudinally with various layers, lengths, and configurtion of CFRP sheets. The findings showed that, with increased CFRP layers, the moment capacity and flexural stiffness values of the retrofitted HPCFDST beams have significantly improved. For an instant, the moment capacity of HPCFDST beams improved by approximately 28.5% and 32.6% when they were wrapped partially along 100% with two and three layers, respectively, compared to the control beam. Moreover, the moment capacity of the HPCFDST beam using two partial layers of CFRP along 75% of its sufficient length was closed to the findings of the beam with two full CFRP layers. For energy absorption, the results showed a vast disparity. Only the two layers with a 100% full length and partial wrapping showed increasing performance over the control. Furthermore, the typical failure mode of HPCFDST beams was observed to be local buckling at the top surface near the point of loading and CFRP rapture at the bottom of effect length. � 2020 by the authors. Final 2023-05-29T08:08:57Z 2023-05-29T08:08:57Z 2020 Article 10.3390/ma13143064 2-s2.0-85088504956 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85088504956&doi=10.3390%2fma13143064&partnerID=40&md5=1934e8ea0482355e89b1bab51228c9f5 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/25399 13 14 3064 All Open Access, Gold, Green MDPI AG Scopus
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description Beams and girders; Carbon fiber reinforced plastics; Composite structures; Filled polymers; High performance concrete; Reinforcement; Steel fibers; Tubular steel structures; Carbon fiber reinforced polymer; Concrete filled doubleskin steel tube (CFDST); Concrete-filled steel tubes; Fiber reinforced cementitious composite; Flexural behavior; Flexural stiffness; High performance fiber reinforced cementitious composites; High-performance fibers; Fiber reinforced concrete
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Al-Nini A.
Nikbakht E.
Syamsir A.
Shafiq N.
Mohammed B.S.
Al-Fakih A.
Al-Nini W.
Amran Y.H.M.
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author Al-Nini A.
Nikbakht E.
Syamsir A.
Shafiq N.
Mohammed B.S.
Al-Fakih A.
Al-Nini W.
Amran Y.H.M.
spellingShingle Al-Nini A.
Nikbakht E.
Syamsir A.
Shafiq N.
Mohammed B.S.
Al-Fakih A.
Al-Nini W.
Amran Y.H.M.
Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets
author_sort Al-Nini A.
title Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets
title_short Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets
title_full Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets
title_fullStr Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets
title_full_unstemmed Flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with CFRP sheets
title_sort flexural behavior of double-skin steel tube beams filled with fiber-reinforced cementitious composite and strengthened with cfrp sheets
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2023
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