Umut Akguzel
University of Canterbury
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Journal of Composites for Construction | 2012
Umut Akguzel; S. Pampanin
In this study, an analytical procedure for the evaluation of the expected performance of existing reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joints before and after being retrofitted using fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials is presented. Focus is given on the evaluation of the shear-strength versus deformation properties of the panel zone region either in the as-built or FRP-retrofitted configuration. Based on experimental and numerical evidence as well as on physical models representing the mechanics of the joint region, principal tensile stresses versus joint shear deformation relationships are adopted and preferred to more traditional nominal shear-strength rules, to evaluate, within a step-by-step iterative procedure, the combination of the joint shear contribution provided by the FRP composite material and that provided by the concrete core alone. The use of principal stresses allows one to directly account for the effects of variation of axial load, typically neglected in the assessment and retrofit of beam-column joints. The hierarchy of strength and sequence of events (damage mechanisms) expected within a beam-column subsystem are visualized via M-N interaction performance domains, used as a basis for a performance-based retrofit philosophy. Specific limit states or design objectives are targeted, with attention given to both strength and deformation limits. The proposed analytical procedure is validated on the results of a set of experimental tests available in the literature. With the intention to provide a simple design tool that can be easily implemented by practicing engineers, a worked example for the evaluation of the expected performance of an FRP retrofitted beam-column joint is provided and used as a basis for a parametric study to illustrate the effects of different strengthening schemes on the behavior of strengthened exterior joint panels under various axial load levels.
Journal of Earthquake Engineering | 2018
Ali Sahin Tasligedik; Umut Akguzel; W.Y. Kam; S. Pampanin
Strength hierarchy assessment is a method that can be utilized to identify the weakest structural element at a reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joint. The method was extensively used in various research activities at the University of Canterbury, which mainly involved beam-column joint subassembly tests. However, this method required improvements and refinements in order to be adopted in multi-story building applications. In this paper, the improvements made to the method are reported. In the improved method, capacity of the weakest element at every beam-column joint in an RC frame building can be related to the corresponding global base shear demand. The method has been illustrated via two example applications: an RC frame lacking joint shear reinforcement and a modern RC frame with adequate joint shear reinforcement. The case study examples confirmed the accuracy and the effectiveness of the method.
Journal of Composites for Construction | 2010
Umut Akguzel; S. Pampanin
Proceedings of the 1st european conference on earthquake engineering and seismology ECEES | 2006
S. Pampanin; Alejandro Amaris; Umut Akguzel; Alessandro Palermo
Aci Structural Journal | 2014
Christoph Mahrenholtz; Umut Akguzel; Rolf Eligehausen; S. Pampanin
Archive | 2011
P. Quintana Gallo; Umut Akguzel; S. Pampanin; Athol J. Carr
Special Publication | 2014
Rolf Eligehausen; Christoph Mahrenholtz; Umut Akguzel; S. Pampanin
Archive | 2010
W.Y. Kam; P. Quintana Gallo; Umut Akguzel; S. Pampanin
Archive | 2007
S. Pampanin; Umut Akguzel; Gabriele Attanasi
Structural Engineering International | 2011
S. Pampanin; Umut Akguzel