Structural Behavior and Failure Characteristics of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer-Concrete Composite Beams Incorporating Glass Roving Tied GFRP Shear Connectors

采用玻璃纤维粗纱绑扎式GFRP剪力连接件的纤维增强聚合物-混凝土复合梁的结构性能和失效特性

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Abstract

This paper presents the findings of an experimental study on the structural response of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP)-concrete composite beams. The connectors were fabricated from GFRP dowels, epoxy resin-saturated E-glass roving, and/or adhesive layers. The composite beams were subjected to a four-point bending test configuration and examined for their failure modes and load-deformation characteristics. The test results showed that the developed configurations of composite beams significantly outperformed the response of the standalone GFRP I-section profile and non-composite beams. The provision of a discrete interfacial connection successfully prevented the local and lateral torsional buckling of the profile, doubled the initial stiffness, increased the load-carrying capacity by around three times, and imparted a certain degree of ductility and reserve capacity to the otherwise brittle system. The failure occurred primarily due to the shearing of the web. Other modes of failure were observed in the form of the cracking/crushing of concrete, delamination of the laminate, and buckling/crushing of the web. The epoxy-bonded composite beams displayed the highest stiffness, while those with 45° inclined dowels exhibited the highest load-carrying capacity. The results were compared against those predicted by the available analytical expressions, and required modifications are suggested.

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