A new damage factor for seismic assessment of deficient bare and FRP-retrofitted RC structures

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Markou, George
Garcia, Reyes
Mourlas, Christos
Guadagnini, Maurizio
Pilakoutas, Kypros
Papadrakakis, Manolis

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The seismic assessment of reinforced concrete (RC) structures before and after retrofitting is a challenging task, mainly because existing numerical tools cannot accurately model the evolution of concrete damage. This article proposes an innovative numerical method suitable to model and assess the ultimate carrying capacity of RC structures. The modelling approach proposes a steel constitutive material model with a damage factor that accounts for accumulated damage within the surrounding concrete domain, which effectively captures bar slippage. The proposed method is validated with experimental results from full-scale cyclic tests on deficient bare and CFRP-retrofitted RC joints tested previously by the authors. The results indicate that the proposed simulation method captures the extreme nonlinearities observed in the tested RC joints, with acceptable accuracy and computational robustness. The results of this study are expected to contribute towards the development of more reliable numerical tools and design guidelines for efficient seismic assessment of RC structures before and after earthquakes.

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Beam-column RC joints, Reinforced concrete (RC), Finite element modelling, FRP strengthening, Fibre reinforced polymer (FRP), Bar slippage, Cyclic nonlinear analysis

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Markou, G., Garcia, R., Mourlas, C. et al. 2021, 'A new damage factor for seismic assessment of deficient bare and FRP-retrofitted RC structures', Engineering Structures, vol. 248, art. 113152, pp. 1-17, doi : 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113152.