Jacketing Techniques For Retrofitting of RC Column and Beam
Jacketing Techniques For Retrofitting of RC Column and Beam
OF
RC COLUMN AND BEAM
BY
HEMANTH KUMAR B
S
SSIT
TUMKUR
INTRODUCTION
MEANING OF RETROFITTING
GUIDELINES FOR
RETROFITTING
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF
RETROFITTING
JACKETING TECHNIQUES
COLUMN JACKETING
BEAM JACKETING
CONCLUSION
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MEANING OF
RETROFITTING
Intervention to increase the original strength
and stiffness of the RC element.
Modifying existing structures with additional or
new component.
RETROFITTIN
G
WHE
N
WHY
HOW
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WHEN ?
Arise at any time from the beginning of the
construction phase until the end of the service
life.
Constructio
n phase
* Design errors
* Deficient concrete
production
* Bad execution
processes
Service
life
* An earthquake
* Fire, explosions
* situations involving
changes in the
structure
Functionality
WHY ?
Complete replacement is likely to be an increasing
financial burden
Waste of natural resources
Reinforced concrete buildings and structures
Increase their load carrying capacities or enhance
ductility under seismic loading.
HOW?
GUIDELINES FOR
RETROFITTING
Identify the performance
requirements for the existing
structure
Inspect the existing structure
Based on the results of the inspection, evaluate the
performance of the structure
If the structure does not fulfill performance
requirements
proceed with design of the retrofitting
structure.
Appropriate retrofitting method
Evaluate the performance of the structure after
retrofitting and verify that it will fulfill performance
requirements.
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JACKETING TECHNIQUES
concrete
confinement
Purpose
Shear strength
Flexural strength
Transverse
reinforceme
nt
Longitudinal
reinforcemen
t
COLUMN JACKETING
Reasons for strengthening of existing
column
Addition of floors
Change of occupational usage
Aging due to deterioration, Corrosion
Errors in design / Construction
Settlement > Allowable
Inclination > Allowable
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Column
Jacketi
ng
Reinforced concrete
Jacketing
Steel Jacketing
FRP Wrapping
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Reinforced Concrete
jacketing
Added concrete with longitudinal and transverse
reinforcement
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CONTD..
Huge dead mass is added.
The sizes of the sections are increased and the free available usable
space becomes less.
The stiffness of the system is highly increased.
Longitudinal bars need to be anchored to the foundation and should
be continuous through the slab.
Requires adequate dowelling to the existing column.
The speed of implementation is slow.
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Process of RC Jacketing
Supporting the loads on columns by means of
mechanical jacks
Preparation of column which is to be
strengthened
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Details of RC Jacketing
Properti
es of
jackets
Width of
jacket
Connecto
rs
Longitudina
l
reinforcem
ent
Transverse
reinforceme
nt
Shear
stress
STEEL JACKETING
Involves a concrete-steel composite section
by placing a skeleton made of steel angles and
straps
To prevent spalling off of the shell concrete.
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Process of Steel
Jacketing
Removing the concrete cover.
Cleaning the reinforcement steel bars using a wire brush or a sand
compressor.
Coating the steel bars with an epoxy material that would prevent
corrosion.
Installing the steel jacket with the required size and thickness, according
to the design, and making openings to pour through them the epoxy
material that would guarantee the needed bond between the concrete
column and the steel jacket.
Filling the space between the concrete column and the steel jacket with
an appropriate epoxy material
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Details of Steel
Jacketing
Steel plate
thickness
Shape
of
jackets
Gap
At least 6 mm.
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FRP
WRAPPING
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BEAM JACKETING
Strength and stiffness of beams to resist
gravity and seismic load.
Flexural resistance must be carefully
computed to avoid the creation of a strong
beam-weak column system.
Jacketing of beam = one-sided jackets or 3
and 4 sided jackets.
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CONCLUSION
Improves the lateral load capacity of the building in a
reasonably uniform and distributed way.
RC jacketing , leads to a uniformly distributed increase in
strength and stiffness of columns, does not require specialized
workmanship, Disadvantage Increase in dead weight.
Confinement of reinforced concrete columns with steel jackets
can enhance the ductility as well as the ultimate strength of the
column, Disadvantage corrosion.
The role of FRP for strengthening of existing or new reinforced
concrete structures is growing at an extremely rapid pace
because of its advantages.
While jacketing a beam, its flexural resistance must be
carefully computed to avoid the creation of a strong beamweak column system.
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