Recent experimental studies involving Fabric Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) strengthening systems externally applied to structural supports have underlined important aspects characterizing their response. In particular, failure mechanisms quite different from the ones emerged in case of traditional Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP) have been observed. These mechanisms particularly underline the role of additional phenomena to necessarily consider for the study and the development of theoretical models/design formulas specific for FRCMs. Aim of the present paper is to analyze the role of different aspects characterizing the behavior of FRCM strengthening systems externally applied on structural supports. Among these, it is mainly considered the role of the upper mortar layer, and, in particular, the influence of its possible damage state during the interaction mechanism between the reinforcement and the matrix. With this aim, a simple theoretical model is here presented. It accounts for the interaction between the reinforcement and the mortar matrix at the level of interface, by considering both the de-bonding and the tensile failure of mortar phenomena, which generally affect the resistant mechanism of FRCMs. The results presented in the paper underline the role of the different components of the strengthening system and their influence both in terms of local and global response.

Comparison of reduced order homogenization techniques: pRBMOR, NUTFA and MxTFA / Covezzi, F.; de Miranda, S.; Fritzen, F.; Marfia, S.; Sacco, E.. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - 53:6(2018), pp. 1291-1312. [10.1007/s11012-017-0814-y]

Comparison of reduced order homogenization techniques: pRBMOR, NUTFA and MxTFA

Sacco, E.
2018

Abstract

Recent experimental studies involving Fabric Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) strengthening systems externally applied to structural supports have underlined important aspects characterizing their response. In particular, failure mechanisms quite different from the ones emerged in case of traditional Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP) have been observed. These mechanisms particularly underline the role of additional phenomena to necessarily consider for the study and the development of theoretical models/design formulas specific for FRCMs. Aim of the present paper is to analyze the role of different aspects characterizing the behavior of FRCM strengthening systems externally applied on structural supports. Among these, it is mainly considered the role of the upper mortar layer, and, in particular, the influence of its possible damage state during the interaction mechanism between the reinforcement and the matrix. With this aim, a simple theoretical model is here presented. It accounts for the interaction between the reinforcement and the mortar matrix at the level of interface, by considering both the de-bonding and the tensile failure of mortar phenomena, which generally affect the resistant mechanism of FRCMs. The results presented in the paper underline the role of the different components of the strengthening system and their influence both in terms of local and global response.
2018
Comparison of reduced order homogenization techniques: pRBMOR, NUTFA and MxTFA / Covezzi, F.; de Miranda, S.; Fritzen, F.; Marfia, S.; Sacco, E.. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - 53:6(2018), pp. 1291-1312. [10.1007/s11012-017-0814-y]
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