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FRP Flexural - Strengthening - Design - Example

This document provides a design example for flexural strengthening of a reinforced concrete beam using externally bonded carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). The example calculates initial strains, determines CFRP design properties, iteratively solves for neutral axis depth, and calculates the strengthened beam's flexural design strength. The strengthened beam satisfies strength and serviceability limits for flexural strengthening per ACI design codes. The addition of CFRP increases the beam's flexural capacity by over 30% compared to the original reinforced concrete section alone.

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FRP Flexural - Strengthening - Design - Example

This document provides a design example for flexural strengthening of a reinforced concrete beam using externally bonded carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). The example calculates initial strains, determines CFRP design properties, iteratively solves for neutral axis depth, and calculates the strengthened beam's flexural design strength. The strengthened beam satisfies strength and serviceability limits for flexural strengthening per ACI design codes. The addition of CFRP increases the beam's flexural capacity by over 30% compared to the original reinforced concrete section alone.

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Simpson Strong-Tie Composite Strengthening Systems (CSS) 2020 Concrete Construction Products

Flexural Strengthening Design Example

Reinforced concrete beam using externally-bonded carbon fabric


14 in. (b)

A
ω
4000 psi
NWC

27 in. (h) or (df)


A 24 in. (d)
4 – No. 9’s
A s = 4.00 sq.in.
25 ft. – 0 in. (L) fy = 60,000 psi

Beam Loading: ωDL = 2.75 k/ft ; ωLLe = 1.0 k/ft; ωLLn = 1.60 k/ft
Section A - A

Min. Reinforcement: As, min = 3 (fc’)1/2 b d / fy ≥ 200 b d / fy (ACI 318-14, Sec. 9.6.1.2)

As, min = 200 (14 in.) 24 in. / 60,000 psi = 1.12 sq. in. ≤ As = 4.0 sq. in. (Criteria satisfied)

Reinforcement Ratio: ρs = As / b d

ρs = 4.0 sq. in. / 14 in. (24 in.) = 0.0119

ρb = 0.0285; ρs /ρb = 0.0119/0.0285 = 0.42

0.35 ≤ ρs /ρb ≤ 0.50 (Beam is properly under reinforced)

Check Strengthening Limits:

Physical Damage: φRn, exist. ≥ 1.1D + 0.75L (ACI 562-16, Sec. 5.5.2)

(φRn, exist. ≥ 1.1D + 0.5L + 0.2S)

φRn, exist. = φMn, exist. = φ As fy (d – a/2); where a = As fy / 0.85 fc’ b

a = 4.0 sq. in. (60 ksi)/0.85 (4 ksi) 14 in. = 5.04 in.

φMn, exist. = 0.9 (4.0 sq. in.) 60 ksi (24 in. – 5.04 in./2) (1 ft./ 12 in.) = 387 k-ft.

1.1 DL + 0.75 LL = Mu = [1.1 (ωDL) + 0.75 (ωLLn)] L2 / 8

Mu = [1.1 (2.75 k/ft) + 0.75 (1.60 k/ft)] (25 ft.)2 / 8 = 330 k-ft.

φMn, exist. = 387 k-ft. ≥ Mu = 330 k-ft. (Criteria satisfied)

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Fire Endurance: φex Rexist. ≥ (0.9 or 1.2)D + 0.5L + 0.2S; φex = 1.0 (ACI 562-16, Sec. 5.5.3)

To account for potential performance issues during a fire event.


Equation to be applied by Design Professional as required by the
Project conditions.

Initial Strain in Concrete at Beam Soffit: Ɛbi = ƒc,DL / Ec (ACI 440.2R-17, Sec. 10.2.3)

ƒc,DL = MDL . y / Icr ; y = h - ccr


c ccr
Ɛbi = initial concrete strain; ƒc,DL = concrete stress from dead load
h
y MDL = dead load service moment; Icr = cracked section MOI

Ɛfe Ɛbi y = distance from cracked section neutral axis to extreme tension fiber

ccr = position of cracked section neutral axis; h = total beam depth

Ec = 57,000 (fc’) ½ = 57,000 (4000) ½ ≈ 3,605,000 psi (ACI 318-14, Sec. 19.2.2.1)

n = Es / Ec = 29,000 ksi / 3,605 ksi ≈ 8.0

Ɛbi = MDL (h - ccr) / Ec Icr = 215 k-ft (12 in./ ft.) (27 in. – 8.43 in.)/3,605 Ksi (10,554 in.4)

Ɛbi = 0.0013

FRP Properties for Code-listed, Unidirectional, Carbon Fabric: CSS – CUCF (44 oz./sq. yd.)

tf = thickness per ply of FRP composite = 0.08 in./ply

ƒfu* = ultimate tensile stress in FRP composite = 128,000 psi

Ɛfu* = ultimate tensile strain at FRP rupture (elongation @ break) = 0.009 in./in.

Ef = tensile Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) of FRP composite = 14,200 ksi

FRP Environmental Reduction Factor: CE = 0.85 (Carbon Fabric and Exterior Exp.) (ACI 440.2R-17, Table 9.4)

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14 in. (b)

FRP Design Properties: (ACI 440.2R-17, Sec. 9.4)

ƒfu = CE ƒfu* = (0.85) 128,000 psi = 108,800 psi


24 in. (d) 27 in. (d f )

Ɛfu = CE Ɛfu* = (0.85) 0.0090 in./in. = 0.0077 in./in.

Af = n tf wf = 1 (0.08 in.) 12 in. = 0.96 sq. in.

ρf = Af / b d = 0.96 sq. in. / 14 in. (24 in.) = 0.0029


Width of 12 in. (wf )
FRP
Section A - A

FRP Design Strain: Ɛfd = 0.083 (fc’/ n Ef tf)1/2 ≤ 0.9 Ɛfu (ACI 440.2R-17, Sec. 10.1.1)

Ɛfd = 0.083 (4000 / 1(14,200,000) 0.08)1/2 ≤ 0.9 (0.0077)

Ɛfd = 0.0049 ≤ 0.0069 (Design strain is restricted to debonding strain limits)

Begin Iterative Process to determine “c”: (ACI 440.2R-17, Sec. 10.2.5 & Sec. 10.2.10)

Assume c = 0.25 d = 0.25 (24) = 6 in.


Ɛc ≤ Ɛcu = 0.003

c Effective Strain in FRP: Ɛfe = Ɛcu [(df – c) / c] – Ɛbi ≤ Ɛfd

Ɛfe = 0.0030 [(27 – 6)/6] – 0.0013 ≤ 0.0049


df
Ɛfe = 0.0092 ≥ 0.0049; hence Ɛfe = Ɛfd = 0.0049

Ɛfe Ɛbi Effective Strain in Concrete: Ɛc = (Ɛfe + Ɛbi) [c / (df – c)]

Ɛc = (0.0049 + 0.0013) [6 in. / (27 in. – 6 in.)] = 0.0018

Effective Strain in Rebar: Ɛs = (Ɛfe + Ɛbi) [(d – c) / (df – c)]

Ɛs = (0.0049 + 0.0013) [(24 in. – 6 in.)/(27 in. – 6 in.)] = 0.0053

Effective Stress in FRP: ƒfe = Ef Ɛfe = 14,200 ksi (0.0049) ≈ 70 ksi ≤ 108.8 ksi

Effective Stress in Rebar: ƒs = 60 ksi, since Ɛs = 0.0053 ≥ Ɛsy = 0.0021

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Calculate Compression Block Variables:

β1 = (4Ɛ’c – Ɛc) / (6Ɛ’c - 2Ɛc); α1 = (3Ɛ’c Ɛc – Ɛc2) / (3 β1 Ɛ’c2)

where Ɛc = 0.0018 and Ɛ’c = 1.7 fc’/ Ec = 1.7 (4000) / 3,605,000 = 0.0019

β1 = (4(0.0019) – 0.0018) / (6(0.0019) – 2(0.0018)) = 0.7436

α1 = (3(0.0019)0.0018 – (0.0018)2) / (3(0.7436)(0.0019)2) = 0.875

Verify assumed “c” value: c = (As ƒs + Af ƒfe) / (α1 fc’ β1 b)

c = (4.0 sq. in. (60 ksi) + 0.96 sq. in. (70 ksi)) / (0.875(4 ksi) 0.7436(14 in.)

c = 8.43 in. ≠ 6 in.; after two more iterations, c converges to approximately c = 7.13 in.

Recalculate Compression Block Variables for c = 7.13 in.:

β1 = (4(0.0019) – 0.0022) / (6(0.0019) – 2(0.0022)) = 0.7714

α1 = (3(0.0019)0.0022 – (0.0022)2) / (3(0.7714)(0.0019)2) ≈ 1

Calculate Flexural Design Strength Including FRP: (ACI 440.2R-17, Sec. 10.2.7 & 10.2.10)

φMn w/FRP = φ (Mns + Ψf Mnf)

Mns = As ƒs (d - β1 c/ 2); Mnf = Af ƒfe (h - β1 c/ 2)

Mns = 4.0 sq. in. (60 ksi) (24 – 0.7714(7.13)/2) (1 ft./12 in.) = 425 K-ft.

Mnf = 0.96 sq. in. (70 ksi) (27 – 0.7714(7.13)/2) (1 ft./12 in.) = 136 K-ft.

φ = 0.90; when Ɛt = Ɛs = 0.0053 ≥ 0.005 (ACI 318-14, Sec. 21.2.1)

Ψf = 0.85 (Additional reduction factor for FRP flexural strengthening)

φMn w/FRP = 0.9 (425 K-ft. + [0.85] 136 K-ft.) = 486 K-ft.

Check Flexural Design Strength against Max. Factored Bending Moment

Mu = 1.2 (215 K-ft.) + 1.6 (125 K-ft.) = 458 K-ft.

φMn w/FRP = 486 k-ft. ≥ Mu = 458 k-ft. (Criteria satisfied)

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Check Serviceability Criteria:

Check Rebar Stress under Service Loads: ƒs,s ≤ 0.80 ƒy (ACI 440.2R-17, Sec. 10.2.8 & 10.2.10.1)

ƒs,s = [4080 k-in. + 426 k-in.] (15.1 in.) 29,000 ksi


116,000 k (21.03 in.)(15.1 in.) + 13,632 k (24.03 in.)(18.1 in.)

ƒs,s = 46.1 ksi ≤ 0.8 (60 ksi) = 48 ksi (Criteria satisfied)

Elastic Depth to the Cracked Neutral Axis (Simplified for rectangular beam w/o comp. reinforcement):

ρs (Es /Ec) = 0.0119 (29,000 Ksi / 3,605 Ksi) = 0.0957

ρf (Ef /Ec) = 0.0029 (14,200 Ksi / 3,605 Ksi) = 0.0114

k = {[0.0957 + 0.0114] 2 + 2 [0.0957 + 0.0114 (27/24)]} ½ - [0.0957 + 0.0114]

k = 0.4780 – 0.1071 = 0.3709; kd = 0.3709 (24) ≈ 8.90 in.

Service Load Moment: Ms = (215 K-ft. + 125 K-ft.) = 340 K-ft. (12 in./ft.) = 4080 K-in.

Check FRP Stress under Service Loads: ƒf,s ≤ 0.55 ƒfu (ACI 440.2R-17, Sec. 10.2.9 & 10.2.10.2)

ƒf,s = 46.1 ksi (14,200 ksi/29,000 ksi) [18.1 in./ 15.1 in.] - 0.0013 (14,200 ksi)

ƒf,s = 8.6 ksi ≤ 0.55 (108.8 ksi) = 60 ksi (Criteria satisfied)

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