Abstract
The strength and stiffness of existing reinforced concrete beams may be enhanced by adhesively bonding angle section members to the soffit/side edges of reinforced concrete (RC) beams. This retrofitting is extremely important in improving the seismic performance of under reinforced RC beams which may suffer ductility problems in earthquakes, or whose strength has deteriorated due to unfavourable environmental factors. This paper develops generic mathematical models for simulating the debonding of angle plates glued to the edges of RC beams as a result of flexural peeling. It is shown that to achieve an accurate model the derivations are quite complex, but the experimental calibration renders the presentation of the model in a simple format. The models have been validated with experimental results.
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