Title:
Bond of Substandard Laps in Reinforced Concrete Beams Retrofitted with Post-Tensioned Metal Straps
Author(s):
Yasser Helal, Reyes Garcia, Kypros Pilakoutas, Maurizio Guadagnini, and Iman Hajirasouliha
Publication:
Structural Journal
Volume:
113
Issue:
6
Appears on pages(s):
1197-1208
Keywords:
beams; bond strength; lap splices; post-tensioned metal strap confinement; reinforced concrete; retrofitting; splitting strength
DOI:
10.14359/51689021
Date:
11/1/2016
Abstract:
This paper investigates the bond-splitting performance of lapped steel bars in tension. Twelve reinforced concrete (RC) beams with substandard laps (lap length = 25 bar diameters) at midspan were tested in flexure. The variables examined include the bar diameter, concrete cover, and three different confinement conditions at midspan: 1) no confinement; 2) internal steel stirrups; and 3) external post-tensioned metal straps (PTMSs). The test results show that, in comparison to unconfined specimens, PTMS confinement enhances the bond strength of the lapped bars by up to 120%. Based on the results of this study, an innovative equation is proposed and validated to calculate the additional bond strength provided by PTMS confinement. The equation can be used for assessment and retrofit of substandard lapped bars in RC structures and should prove useful in practical retrofitting applications.