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Jacketing: Er. Shaikh Arshad Vjti Mtech CM

This document discusses column jacketing, which is a method of retrofitting existing columns to increase their strength. It involves adding reinforced concrete or steel around the column. Some key points: - Jacketing improves the axial and shear strength of the column and may avoid the need for major foundation strengthening. - It is commonly used when load on the column increases, there was an error in the original design, or the column has deteriorated. - Advantages include increased seismic capacity, shear strength, and confinement of the concrete core. It also does not significantly increase the weight of the column. - The process involves preparing the column surface, adding shear keys and reinforcement, applying a bonding agent, and casting

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Jacketing: Er. Shaikh Arshad Vjti Mtech CM

This document discusses column jacketing, which is a method of retrofitting existing columns to increase their strength. It involves adding reinforced concrete or steel around the column. Some key points: - Jacketing improves the axial and shear strength of the column and may avoid the need for major foundation strengthening. - It is commonly used when load on the column increases, there was an error in the original design, or the column has deteriorated. - Advantages include increased seismic capacity, shear strength, and confinement of the concrete core. It also does not significantly increase the weight of the column. - The process involves preparing the column surface, adding shear keys and reinforcement, applying a bonding agent, and casting

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JACKETING

Er. SHAIKH ARSHAD


VJTI MTECH CM
INTRODUCTION

• It is a part of retrofitting i.e. repair, renovation, strengthening.


• Retrofitting is the modification of existing structures to make
them more resistant.
• Jacketing is the most popularly used method for strengthening of
building columns.
• Jacketing consists of added concrete with longitudinal and
transverse reinforcement around the existing column.
• It improves axial and shear strength of column and major
strengthening of foundation may be avoided.
NECESSITY OF JACKETING

• The load carried by column is increased.


• When there is error in design.
• Deterioration of column due to weathering action.
• Dilapidation of column.
• Heavy damage due to other causes like earthquake, fire etc.
ADVANTAGES OF JACKETING

• It increases the seismic capacity of column.


• Amount of work is less as foundation strengthening does not
required.
• It increases the shear strength of column.
• It also increases confinement of concrete in circular columns.
• Steel jacketing does not increase significant weight of column and
also saves construction time (curing).
TYPES OF JACKETING

• Reinforced concrete jacketing


• Steel jacketing
• Fiber reinforced polymer composite jacket
• Jacket with high tension materials like carbon fiber, glass fiber
etc.
PROCEDURE OF RC JACKETING

• It can be employed as a repair


or strengthening scheme.
• First prepare the surface of
existing structural member.
• Provide shear key and
reinforcement around the
existing column.
• Bonding agent is applied over
prepared surface of existing
column and concrete is casted.
SHEAR KEY

• Drill holes of specified


diameter and depth to receive
shear key.
• Clean the drilled holes by
blowing air.
• Inject epoxy bonding paste in
drilled holes to fill it from
ends to half of the holes.
• Insert “L” shaped shear key
and allow epoxy to cure.
FUNCTIONS OF SHEAR KEY

• Bond properly new concrete and old concrete


• It holds the main reinforcement in position
• Treat a monolithic column
• Whole section is effective
• Resist shear failure
• Improve shear resistance
• Reduce the sliding effect between new and hollow column
REINFORCEMENT

• The longitudinal and


transverse reinforcement as
per design are fixed around
the existing column.
• Reinforcement is properly tied
with shear key using binding
wire.
REINFORCEMENT

JACKETING
REINFORCEMENT
AT KALPATRU
BUYER SITE
KOLSHETH ROAD
THANE WEST
BONDING AGENT

• It is needed to properly bond new concrete with old concrete.


• So a bonding agent should be applied to surface of old concrete
before casting of new concrete.
• Generally epoxy bonding paste is used as bonding agent.
• FUNCTIONS:
I. Bond properly new concret & old concrete
II. Treat a monolithic column
III. Whole section is effective
ADMIXTURE

• A hyper plasticizer admixture is used with new concrete to


increase the strength & workability.

• FUNCTIONS:
I. It creates the concrete flowable
II. Eliminates the difficulty of vibration
III. Increses the strength of new concrete
CASTING OF CONCRETE

• Formwork is installed around


the existing column and proper
support is provided to
withstand the newly poured
concrete.
• Finally concrete is poured and
curing is done.
STEEL JACKETING

• Addition of steel often applied


in the form of plates and
jackets.
• Main advantage is it does not
add significant weight to
structure in comparison with
concrete and also it saves
curing time.
• Disadvantage is it requires
heavy equipments to handle
and maintenance is more
difficult.
FRP JACKETING

• It is a fiber reinforced polymer composite jacket used for


strengthening.
• very effective for confinement & shear strengthening
• FRP composites present advantages over a traditional
confinement technique.
• The cross section dimension of column does not increase, which
permits compliance with architecture restraints.
• Due to light weight of FRP material, the installation procedure is
faster and easier.
FRP JACKETING
REFERENCES

• Ravishankar.K., Krishnamoorthy.T.S, " Structural Health Monitoring,


Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures", Allied
Publishers, 2004
• CPWD and Indian Buildings Congress, Hand book on Seismic
Retrofit of Buildings, Narosa Publishers, 2008.
• https://theconstructor.org/practical-guide/jacketing-collars-
structure-retrofit-repair-strengthening/5829/
• http://www.iitk.ac.in/nicee/wcee/article/11_504.PDF
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6Ubl5W9WVE
REFERENCES

• https://www.google.co.in/search?q=column+jacketing&dcr=0&sou
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1/7.%2040-46.pdf
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