Structural Behaviors of Non-Ductile Reinforced Concrete Frames with Engineered Cement Composite (ECC) Wing Wall Elements

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In this paper, an experimental investigation was carried out to evaluate the application of engineered cement composite (ECC) wing wall elements for seismic strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings with non-ductile reinforcement details. The ECC is mixed with cement, silica fume, fly ash and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fiber. The ECC wing wall elements were fitted on three side of RC frame; upper beam, lower beam and column. Two specimens, non-ductile RC bare frame and RC frame strengthened with ECC wing wall, were made for this study. These specimens were made as a third scale for this study. The specimens were loaded through 1,000 kN actuator that consists of two cycles at a displacement level. The test results showed that the seismic strengthening method of ECC wing wall elements had a significant effect to improve seismic performance of non-ductile RC bare frame. As a result, the application of ECC wing wall elements in non-ductile RC bare frame may be effective alternative to seismic retrofit of non-ductile buildings.

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