A. Li et al., Influence of the adhesive thickness and steel plate thickness on the behaviour of strengthened concrete beams, J ADHES SCI, 14(13), 2000, pp. 1639-1656
The technique of strengthening concrete structures by epoxy bonding the ste
el plates to the tension face of the structure has been widely used in civi
l engineering. In this paper, the surface preparation of the concrete and s
teel plates is described and then the bonding technique is discussed. The i
nfluence of the adhesive thickness and the steel plate thickness on the beh
aviour of strengthened concrete beam is investigated. Beams with six differ
ent thicknesses of adhesive layer and five different thicknesses of steel p
late were used in this study. The measured load versus strain curves for bo
th the steel plate and the concrete of the strengthened beam were plotted.
The results indicate that the ultimate flexural strength does not increase
with increasing thickness of the adhesive. The strain at the first cracks i
n the concrete is unchanged with increasing adhesive thickness. However, at
higher loads, the strain in the plate, as well as in the concrete, increas
ed with increasing adhesive thickness. The strain in the steel plate increa
sed at the same rate as that in the concrete in the elastic region and then
the strain in the steel plate increased at a much faster rate for the same
beam. The results also indicate that the strain corresponding to the ultim
ate load in the steel plate decreased with increasing plate thickness. The
stiffness of the beam increased with the plate thickness, especially in the
higher load range.