Flexural Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Flanged Beams with Composite Laminates

Bonding composite laminates to the tension face can effectively increase the flexural strength of the reinforced-concrete flanged beams. In comparison to rectangular concrete beams, the flange provides a larger area of concrete to resist compression stresses, and considering the role of the composite in resisting tensile stresses, its addition to flanged beams can efficiently upgrade the flexural capacity. Failure of the strengthened beam may result from crushing of concrete or rupture of the plate; however, the beam must be properly detailed to avoid local shear failure at the plate cut-off point. In this paper, equations required for strengthening of the flanged beams for gravity loads will be presented. The equations have been developed based on load and resistance factor design, and have been verified through a comparison with available experimental results. Close agreement with the experimental results indicates the accuracy of the equations. Terms, definitions, and notations compatible to ordinary reinforced-concrete design codes have been used to facilitate the application of the equations.