Flexural and Shear Strengthening of High-Strength Concrete Beams Using near Surface Basalt Fiber Bars

Ahmed Ashteyat, Ala’ Taleb Obaidat, Ahmad Al-Khreisat, Mu’tasime Abdel-Jaber

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Abstract

Strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) structures has become a primary challenge in civil engineering. Different materials and procedures have been used in order to repair or strengthen RC structures. In this research, the NSM-Basalt Bar (NSM-BFRP) technique was used to strengthen high-strength reinforced concrete beams in flexure and shear. Twelve beams were designed, constructed, and tested under four-point loads. Six of them were designed to have insufficient longitudinal steel reinforcement to make sure that the failure would be a flexural failure in the control beam. Whereas, the other six specimens were designed to have insufficient transverse steel reinforcement to make sure that the failure will be a shear failure in the control beam. All RC beams were strengthened using NSM-BFRP with different configurations except control specimens. The load deflection curve, the cracking pattern and the failure mode were evaluated. The experimental results reveal that NSM-BFRP bars significantly enhance the ultimate load capacity of high-strength concrete beams, with flexural capacity improvements of up to 33.33% and shear capacity enhancements of up to 63.5%. However, the use of BFRP bars also led to a shift in failure modes from flexural to shear, particularly in specimens with increased flexural reinforcement. The findings suggest that while NSM-BFRP bars are highly effective in strengthening concrete beams, careful consideration of the reinforcement configuration is necessary to avoid premature shear failure and ensure balanced structural performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1
JournalInfrastructures
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • basalt bar
  • flexural strengthening
  • near surface
  • shear strengthening

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