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An Experimental Study on Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Flexural Members using Steel Wire Mesh
Author(s) -
S. R. Suryawanshi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.36442
Subject(s) - structural engineering , materials science , deflection (physics) , beam (structure) , flexural strength , bearing capacity , reinforcement , bending , stiffness , reinforced concrete , ductility (earth science) , welding , retrofitting , bridging (networking) , composite material , computer science , engineering , creep , physics , optics , computer network
Reinforcing reinforced concrete (RC) beams with galvanized welded steel wire mesh is one of the latest technologies applied in retrofitting. For each sample, the experimental evaluation of 18 small reinforced concrete beam samples with a total length of 1200 mm was carried out to study the bending strength under static load conditions. Experimental testing has been carried out to the activated failure mode, with 11 reinforced samples, 4 integrally cast control beams and three original control beams. Based on the test variables, namely SWM characteristics and connection mechanism, the reinforced beams are divided into two groups A and B. This study also clarified the bending resistance, ductility, stiffness, crack width and deflection. According to the test results obtained, all reinforced beams are designed to fail ductilely. The first group of reinforced beams recovered to an average of 110% of the bearing capacity of the original control beam, while the second group of reinforced beams recovered to an average of 163%. Furthermore, it was found that the reinforcement beam functions in the same way as the general control beam and works as a unit. Therefore, the bottom line is that this reinforcement technology can be used confidently in real-life applications, especially in low- cost buildings.

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