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Strength profile pattern of FRP-reinforced concrete structures: A performance analysis through finite element analysis and empirical modeling technique

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  • A. Raza
  • S.A.R. Shah
  • H. Alhazmi
  • M. Abrar
  • S. Razzaq
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Article number1265
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>13/04/2021
<mark>Journal</mark>Polymers
Issue number8
Volume13
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Limited research work is available in the literature for the theoretical estimates of axial compressive strength of columns reinforced with fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) rebars. In the present work, an experimental database of 278 FRP-reinforced concrete (RC) compression members was established from the literature to recommend an empirical model that can accurately predict the axial strength (AS) of GFRP-RC specimens. An initial assessment of 13 different previously anticipated empirical models was executed to achieve a general form of the AS model. Finally, a new empirical equation for forecasting the AS of GFRP-RC short columns was proposed using the curve fitting and regression analysis technique. The performance of the proposed empirical model over the previous experimental database represented its higher accuracy as related to that of other models. For the further justification of the anticipated model, a numerical model of GFRP-RC columns was simulated using ABAQUS and a wide parametric study of 600 GFRP-RC samples was executed to generate a numerical database and investigate the influence of various parameters using numerical and empirical models. The comparison between theoretical and numerical predictions with R2 = 0.77 indicted that the anticipated empirical model is accurate enough to apprehend the AS of FRP-RC specimens.