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| DOI | 10.7764/RDLC.21.2.329 | ||||
| Año | 2022 | ||||
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Abstract: In the presented research paper, investigated the torsional performance of reinforced concrete beams with light emissions grade of cement utilizing Carbon fiber and its relative investigation with aramid fiber, for its torsional conduct, utilizing both exploratory and insightful strategies. A distinctive example of its strips folded over RC beams and the torsional conduct of these restrengthened beams is considered. Carbon fiber (CF) is utilized as outside support. Reinforced concrete beam retrofitted with CF tried for torsional disappointment utilizing lever arms exposed to torque. The beams have dimensions of 150mm in width and 200mm in depth and 1 m long, as planned according to IS456-2000. Three bars are intended for a twist. Steel has a stronger ultimate strength but a lower density than aramid FRP, as well as being easier to install and requiring no interim support until it reaches its full strength. The impact of various sorts and designs of CF on the initial stage of breaking load, extreme load conveying limit, and disappointment method of the beam are thought about and its relative examination utilizing finite element programming with aramid fiber gives a better outcome for additional investigation.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Shanmugasundaram, S. | - |
Excel Engineering College - India
Excel Engn Coll - India |
| 2 | Mohanraj, R. | - |
Excel Engineering College - India
Excel Engn Coll - India |
| 3 | Senthilkumar, S. | - |
KSR College of Engineering - India
KSR Coll Engn - India |
| 4 | Padmapoorani, P. | - |
KSR College of Engineering - India
KSR Coll Engn - India |
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| This research is supported by Excel Engineering College and KSR College of Engineering. The author would like to thank M/s. Modern Builders Pvt. Ltd. For providing the strands for this research. The author also would like to thank a number of individuals at the College campus for their contribution to this research. |