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The ductility of beams reinforced with FRP bars are the major concern because of the linear elastic behavior up to rupture without yielding of FRP materials. In structural applications, the FRP bars can be employed in a reliable way provided that ductility conditions of the building are met. Frequently, the ductility of FRP reinforced concrete beams are not satisfied because both concrete and fiber reinforced polymer are brittle, hence methods are required to improve the structural ductility concrete beams reinforced with FRP.Contents:
- Methods to Improve Ductility of RCC Beams with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Bars
- Confinement of FRP Reinforced Beams by Fiber Reinforcement
- Confinement of FRP Reinforced Beams by Spirals and / or Stirrups
- Layered Tendon and Effective Prestressed Design
- Partial Prestressing or Hybrid Combination of Reinforcement
- Unbonded Tendons
- Controlled Bond Failure
- Optimizing sectional ductility through proper reinforcement
Methods to Improve Ductility of RCC Beams with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Bars
Various techniques which can be utilized to enhance the structural ductility of concrete beams reinforced with fiber reinforced polymer bars are:- Confinement of FRP reinforced beams by fiber reinforcement
- Confinement of FRP reinforced beams by spirals and/ or stirrups
- Layered tendon and effective prestressed design
- Partial prestressing or hybrid combination of reinforcement
- Unbonded tendons
- Controlled bond failure
- Optimizing sectional ductility through proper reinforcement