Experimental Study on Mechanical Behaviors of Damaged RC Beams after Reinforcement

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Based on 6 testing beams in site cast, the mechanical behaviors of RC beams after reinforcement are analyzed. Concrete-replacing and grouting were used to reinforce the damaged component. When the reinforcement materials reached sufficient strength and maturity, beams were subjected to experiments of bending bearing capacity. Cracking load and ultimate bearing capacity were analyzed relatively, drawing some conclusions which could use as the reference of reinforcing concrete structure after damage.

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