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Experimental and analytical study on enhancing flexural strength of RC beams using post‐ tensioned heavy‐duty metal straps wrapped around anchored steel plates

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AbstractThis paper addresses the challenge of enhancing the bending capacity of beams through a cost‐effective and practical approach. Current methods are often expensive, brittle, time‐intensive, or massive. In response, an alternative method is proposed that involves the utilization of post‐tensioned heavy‐duty metal straps wrapped around steel plates anchored to the beams. To evaluate the effectiveness of the method, six large‐scale normal reinforced concrete beams were constructed with a width of 160 mm and a depth of 240 mm, and a clear span of 1900 mm. The testing parameters were the position of the steel plates along the length of the beam and the position of the metal straps along the height of the steel plates. Quantitative results demonstrate a significant enhancement in the load‐carrying capacity of the beams. Compared to the control specimen, the method led to a minimum increase of 40% of load carrying capacity and a maximum increase of 66%. Key influencing factors include the location of the metal straps on the steel plates (120 or 90 mm away from the bottom of the beam) and the position of the steel plates on the face of the beam (650 mm or 350 away from the edge of the beam). Notably, the load‐carrying capacity increases when the metal straps are positioned lower on the steel plates and the plates are placed further away from the center of the beam. Finally, analytical results obtained using VecTor2 software align well with experimental findings.
Title: Experimental and analytical study on enhancing flexural strength of RC beams using post‐ tensioned heavy‐duty metal straps wrapped around anchored steel plates
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AbstractThis paper addresses the challenge of enhancing the bending capacity of beams through a cost‐effective and practical approach.
Current methods are often expensive, brittle, time‐intensive, or massive.
In response, an alternative method is proposed that involves the utilization of post‐tensioned heavy‐duty metal straps wrapped around steel plates anchored to the beams.
To evaluate the effectiveness of the method, six large‐scale normal reinforced concrete beams were constructed with a width of 160 mm and a depth of 240 mm, and a clear span of 1900 mm.
The testing parameters were the position of the steel plates along the length of the beam and the position of the metal straps along the height of the steel plates.
Quantitative results demonstrate a significant enhancement in the load‐carrying capacity of the beams.
Compared to the control specimen, the method led to a minimum increase of 40% of load carrying capacity and a maximum increase of 66%.
Key influencing factors include the location of the metal straps on the steel plates (120 or 90 mm away from the bottom of the beam) and the position of the steel plates on the face of the beam (650 mm or 350 away from the edge of the beam).
Notably, the load‐carrying capacity increases when the metal straps are positioned lower on the steel plates and the plates are placed further away from the center of the beam.
Finally, analytical results obtained using VecTor2 software align well with experimental findings.

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