Behaviour of Hybrid Steel and FRP-Reinforced Concrete-ECC Composite Columns under Reversed Cyclic Loading

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Dec 2;18(12):4231. doi: 10.3390/s18124231.

Abstract

Fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) is used widely in concrete structures owing to its noncorrosive, light-weight, nonmagnetic, and high tensile-strength properties. However, the FRP-reinforced concrete flexural member exhibits low ductility owing to the linear⁻elastic property of FRP reinforcement. Hybrid steel-FRP-reinforced concrete members exhibit good strength and ductility under flexure owing to the inelastic deformation of steel reinforcement. The existing investigations have focused on the mechanical behaviours of the hybrid steel-FRP-reinforced flexural members. Only few studies have been reported on the members under combined flexural and compression loads, such as columns, owing to the poor compressive behaviour of FRP bars. We herein propose a new type of hybrid steel-FRP-reinforced concrete-engineered cementitious composite (ECC) composite column with ECC applied to the plastic hinge region and tested it under reversed cyclic loading. The hybrid steel-FRP-reinforced concrete column was also tested for comparison. The influence of matrix type in the plastic hinge region on the failure mode, crack pattern, ultimate strength, ductility, and energy dissipation capacity, of the columns were evaluated systematically. We found that the substitution of concrete with ECC in the plastic hinge zone can prevent the local buckling of FRP bars efficiently, and subsequently improve the strength and ductility of the column substantially.

Keywords: composite column; cyclic load; ductility; engineered cementitious composite (ECC); experiment; fibre-reinforced polymer; hybrid reinforced.