Concrete structures strengthened with carbon-reinforced concrete under service loads

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Abstract

Flexural strengthening with carbon-reinforced concrete (CRC) provides a highly effective approach for preserving existing reinforced concrete (RC) structures and historic listed buildings. While the increase in load-bearing capacity has been extensively studied, less attention has been given to the behavior under service loads, which is crucial for predicting deformations and crack formation. This study presents a methodology for analyzing the behavior of a slab element, selected from a set of 36 specimens, subjected to cyclic, predominantly static load regime. The analysis concentrated on the plain steel rebars and the carbon grid in the test specimen, using distributed fiber optic sensors (DFOS). The strain profiles revealed a substantial load-bearing contribution and activation of the CRC strengthening layer under service loads.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication21th fib Symposium Proceedings in Antibes - (2025), France
Place of PublicationAntibes, France
Pages1387-1398
Number of pages12
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 11 May 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Titlefib Symposium 2025
SubtitleConcrete Structures: extend lifespan, limit impacts
Abbreviated titlefib 2025
Conference number21
Duration16 - 18 June 2025
Degree of recognitionInternational event
LocationPalais des Congrès de Juan Les Pins
CityAntibes
CountryFrance

Keywords

Keywords

  • carbon-reinforced concrete (CRC), strengthening, fiber optic sensors (dFOS), strain analysis, cracks, deformations