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International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration
Volume 17, 2023 - Issue 9
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Research Article

Experimental Investigation of Axial Compression in Composite Strengthened Historical Timber Columns

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Pages 1428-1445 | Received 24 Aug 2021, Accepted 05 Feb 2022, Published online: 23 Feb 2022
 

ABSTRACT

This work explores the effectiveness of composite strengthening for historical timber columns, which strengthens the timber columns with near surface mounted steel bars and wrapped CFRP strips. Different numbers of steel bars and two approaches for attaching CFRP strips were compared in tests of 36 timber columns. The failure modes, ultimate load, and ductility of specimens were analyzed. The stress-strain curves and deformation compatibility of each component of specimens were discussed. The results indicate that the composite strengthening effectively enhances the ductility and bearing capacity of strengthened timber columns. Pre-tensioned CFRP strips performed better than the epoxy-bonded CFRP strips in improving the bearing capacity and compression elastic modulus, but not in enhancing deformation performance. Analysis of the strain comparison curves showed that the embedded steel bars and timber can work together in deformation, and that the wrapped CFRP strips can restrain timber columns’ lateral expansion. Overall, reliable and effective strengthening was achieved using the proposed reinforcement method. Finally, according to fitting analysis and related theories about CFRP confined concrete columns, a calculation model of peak loads for strengthened timber columns was established. The reliability of the newly proposed model was verified through the comparison between theoretical and experimental values.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notation list

Ac section area of timber column;

Acj effective confinement area of CFRP strips;

bf width of CFRP strips;

D diameter of timber columns;

ECFRP elastic modulus of CFRP strips;

fCFRP tensile strength of CFRP strips;

fcc peak stress of strengthened timber columns;

fco compression stress of unconfined timber columns;

fl confinement stress of CFRP strips;

fl effective confinement stress of CFRP strips;

k confinement coefficient of CFRP strips;

ks effective confinement factor;

kε effective strain factor;

Nu bearing capacity of strengthened timber columns;

Pu peak load of tested specimens;

Pu average peak load of each group of tested specimens;

Scj spacing of adjacent CFRP strips;

tf thickness of CFRP strips;

uΔ ductility coefficient of tested specimens;

uΔ average ductility coefficient of each group of tested specimens;

εCFRP ultimate tensile strain of CFRP strips;

Δy nominal yield displacement of tested specimens;

Δu ultimate displacement of tested specimens;

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant number 52078030, 51678039).

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