Fracture Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beams Repaired by Latex-Modified Concrete

LMC로 보강된 철근콘크리트 보의 파괴거동

  • 김성환 (강원대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 정원경 (강원대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 김기헌 (강원대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 김동호 (강원대학교 석재복합신소재제품연구센터) ;
  • 윤경구 (강원대학교 토목공학과)
  • Published : 2003.05.01

Abstract

Latex modification of concrete provides the material with higher flexural strength. This increase in flexural strength can attribute to the crack-arresting action of polymer in concrete, and also to the bonding they provide between the matrix and aggregates. This experimental study presents the fracture behavior of 12 flexural reinforced concrete beams repaired or strengthened by latex-modified concrete with the main experimental variables such as overlay thickness, strength thickness, and shear reinforcement. The results are as follow: All beam specimens having shear reinforcement were failed by delamination rupture at concrete interface at about 80% of ultimate loading after flexural cracking. All specimens overlayed and strengthened by latex-modified concrete (LMC) showed higher ultimate flexural strength than OPC control specimen, but lower than LMC control specimen. This increase in flexural strength could attribute to the high bonding they provide between the matrix and aggregates. All specimens except two shear unreinforced showed quite similar and consistent displacement behavior. The effect of overlay and strength thickness on the load-displacement relationship were a small at this study.

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