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REHABILITATION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS USING CORRUGATED STEEL JACKETING

Abstract

An experimental investigation was conducted to study the failure mode of existing reinforced concrete columns designed during the 1960s. The effectiveness of using corrugated steel jackets for enhancing the seismic flexural strength and ductility of these types of columns was examined. Three large-scale columns were tested under cyclic loading. The three columns represent existing column, current code-detailed column and rehabilitated column. The variables in the test specimens include the amount of column transverse reinforcement and jacketing of the column. The corrugated jacket was found to be effective in the rehabilitation of the selected existing structure, which does not meet the current seismic code requirements. A method is proposed for the design of the corrugated steel jacket to enhance the lap splice capacity and ductility of the column.

Authors

GHOBARAH A; BIDDAH A; MAHGOUB M

Journal

Journal of Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 651–673

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

January 1, 1997

DOI

10.1080/13632469708962382

ISSN

1363-2469

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