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Punching of reinforced concrete slabs and experimental analysis and comparison with codes, Faria, Duarte, Biscaia Hugo, Lúcio Válter, and Ramos António , IABSE-Fib Codes in Structural Engineering – Developments and Needs for International Practice, Dubrovnik, p.1–10, (2010) Abstract

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Post-punching behaviour of flat slabs strengthened with a new technique using post-tensioning, Faria, Duarte M. V., Lúcio Válter J. G., and Pinho Ramos A. , Engineering Structures, jul, Volume 40, p.383–397, (2012) AbstractWebsite

This work presents an experimental study concerning the post-punching behaviour of flat slabs strengthened with a new technique based on post-tensioning with anchorages by bonding using an epoxy adhesive. This strengthening technique proved efficient with respect to ultimate and serviceability states. Five slab specimens were tested in the post-punching range and it was found that the post-punching resistance was on average 78{%} of the punching resistance. This paper reports the development of strand forces and slab displacements from the beginning of the tests, including the bond stresses developed at several stages of the loading process. It was observed that top reinforcement bars were capable of transmitting post-punching loads to the prestressing strands. Taking this into account and based on the load bath envisaged from the column to the slab, expressions for the vertical load capacities corresponding to the parts of the load path are presented and compared with the experimental results, showing their ability to predict both ultimate loads and modes of failure. Compared with other strengthening techniques, the one proposed here not only upgrades ultimate and serviceability behaviour but also adds post-punching resistance, which is a great advantage in the event of progressive collapse, since it may avoid the collapse of an entire structure, thus reducing the risk of material and human losses.

Influência da distribuição transversal de armaduras longitudinais junto ao pilar na resistência ao punçoamento, Faria, Ricardo, Jesus Catarina, Marreiros Rui, and Ramos António , Encontro Nacional Betão Estrutural 2018, 7-9 Nov., LNEC, Lisboa, (2018)
Reforço de lajes com recurso a pós tensão com ancoragens por aderência, Faria, Duarte, Lúcio Válter, and Ramos António , Encontro Nacional Betão Estrutural 2012, Porto, p.1–8, (2012) Abstract

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Pull-out and push-in tests of bonded steel strands, Faria, Duarte Viúla M., Lúcio Válter J. G., and Ramos Pinho A. , Magazine of Concrete Research, Volume 63, Number 9, p.689–705, (2011) AbstractWebsite

The objective of this study was to analyse the behaviour of prestress strand anchorages by bonding with an epoxy adhesive for structural strengthening use. Pull-out and push-in tests were carried out on 15·2 mm diameter prestress steel strands sealed in 18 mm diameter holes with several embedment lengths, complemented by long-term tests. Experimental results are presented and compared with theoretical results regarding maximum pull-out and transmittable loads and also draw-in results. Theoretical results are obtained by solving the governing equation of the bond phenomenon adopting a non-linear local bond/slip law derived from pull-out tests with short embedment length. The study shows that it is reasonable to assume an average constant bond stress for anchorage design with the studied epoxy adhesive in the range of the studied values of anchor embedment length and diameter. The average values for bond stress to be used for determining the maximum pull-out and transmittable loads were found to be 12·0 and 5·2 MPa, respectively. Experimental draw-in values show a great variability, and so determining transmission length based on draw-in values may lead to a false perception that the transmission length is very variable.

Strengthening of flat slabs with post-tensioning using anchorages by bonding, Faria, Duarte M. V., Lucio Valter J. G., and Ramos Pinho A. , Engineering Structures, Volume 33, Number 6, p.2025–2043, (2011) AbstractWebsite

This work aims to study a new flat slab strengthening technique based on post-tensioning with anchorages by bonding using an epoxy adhesive. The main advantages of this technique over the traditional prestress strengthening systems that use mechanical anchorages are that it does not need external permanent anchorages, meaning that the forces are introduced into the concrete gradually instead of being localized, thereby preserving aesthetics and useable space. The seven tested slab models show that this technique meets its objective as it is able to reduce reinforcement strains at service loads by up to 80{%} if the strengthening technique is applied in two directions and slab deformations by up to 70{%}, consequently making crack widths smaller. It can also increase punching load capacity by as much as 51{%} when compared to non-strengthened slabs. The results are compared with the EC2 (2004) [20], ACI 318-08 (2008) [23] and MC2010 (2010) [21] provisions. The main conclusions are that this strengthening technique is effective regarding ultimate and serviceability states and that it represents an advance in RC slab strengthening techniques. ?? 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

Efeito do confinamento e da redistribuição de momentos no comportamento de lajes fungiformes, Faria, Ricardo, Marreiros Rui, Ramos António, and Antunes Gonçalo , Encontro Nacional Betão Estrutural 2018, 7-9 Nov., LNEC, Lisboa, (2018)
Reabilitação Sustentável de Estruturas –Reforço de Lajes de Edifícios de Betão Armado, Faria, Duarte, Lúcio Válter, and Ramos António Pinho , CRSEEL – 2ª Conferência Construção e Reabilitação Sustentável de Edifícios no Espaço Lusófono, Lisbon, (2012) Abstract

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Bond Behaviour of Prestress Steel Strands Bonded with an Epoxy Adhesive and a Cement Grout for Flat Slab Strengthening Purposes – Experimental Study, Faria, Duarte, Ramos António, and Lúcio Válter , 3rd fib International Congress - 2010, Washington, p.1–10, (2010) Abstract

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Discussion of “Strengthening Two-Way Reinforced Concrete Floor Slabs Using Polypropylene Fiber Reinforcement” by Matthew J. Radik, Ece Erdogmus, and Travis Schafer, Faria, Duarte M. V., Lúcio Valtér J. G., and Pinho Ramos António M. , Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, aug, Volume 25, Number 8, p.1142–1142, (2013) AbstractWebsite

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Influence of the top reinforcement detailing in the behaviour of flat slabs, Faria, Ricardo, Marreiros Rui, Ramos António Pinho, and Jesus Catarina , Structures, Volume 23, p.718 - 730, (2020) AbstractWebsite

This paper studies the influence of different longitudinal top reinforcement detailing on the behaviour and punching capacity of flat slabs. Experimental and numerical studies were carried out. The experimental campaign consisted in testing three reinforced concrete slabs 2.20 m wide with a thickness equal to 0.15 m. The numerical study was conducted using the non-linear finite element software ATENA 3D. Using numerical models, which were calibrated using the experimental tests, a parametric study was carried out to include other design solutions beyond the tested ones. The parameters that were changed in this parametric study were the steel reinforcement ratio, the concrete strength and the detailing of the top steel reinforcement, namely using a solution with uniform distribution and other with a higher concentration of reinforcement near the column. Finally, the results were compared with predictions obtained using some of the existing codes (Eurocode 2 and Model Code 2010). From this study it can be concluded that concentrating the top flexural reinforcement, keeping the same total amount of top longitudinal reinforcement, results in a stiffer response, an increment in the punching resistance, and a decrease in the maximum vertical displacement.

Strengthening of RC slabs with reinforced concrete overlay on the tensile face, Fernandes, Hugo, Lúcio Válter, and Ramos António , Engineering Structures, Volume 132, p.540 - 550, (2017) AbstractWebsite

Abstract Strengthening of concrete structures with a new concrete layer has been commonly used for columns, beams and slabs. This technique is economic and efficient for structural strengthening since it uses the same base materials, steel and concrete. It is usually applied on the compressed face of the concrete element due to concrete’s recognized behaviour under compression, posing several challenges to control cracking and resistance when applied on the tensile face. For assessing the performance of the strengthening method, twelve slab specimens were designed and tested monotonically. The main parameters to assess in this work were the debonding behaviour and load, and the relationship between the latter and the relative displacements at the interface of the two concrete layers. The performance of the strengthened structures strongly relies on the interaction of the two concrete layers, with this being the main subject of the research about overlaid concrete. The load transfer capacity of the interface depends on the interface shear strength, which in turn is highly dependable on substrate roughness, cleanliness and curing conditions of the newly added layer. Interface performance may be improved by using steel connectors crossing the interface, properly anchored on both layers. The importance for these elements grows as the existing concrete is more deteriorated, since adhesion strength will decrease with lower quality concrete. This paper presents the experimental research for the application of bonded concrete overlays on the tensile face of reinforced concrete slabs, mainly aimed at office buildings and parking facilities, where spatial clearances or inaccessibility to the lower side of the slabs are recurrent. A ductile behaviour upon debonding was achieved for the specimens with reinforcement crossing the interface, and a debonding load up to three times that of the reference specimens without reinforcement crossing the interface.

Strengthening of RC slabs with reinforced concrete overlay on the tensile face, Fernandes, Hugo, Lúcio Válter, and Ramos António , Engineering Structures, Volume 132, Number Supplement C, p.540 - 550, (2017) AbstractWebsite
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Reforço ao punçoamento de lajes fungiformes com lâmina complementar de betão, Fernandes, Hugo, Lúcio Válter, and Ramos António , Revista Portuguesa de Engenharia de Estruturas, Volume III, Issue 5, p.63-72, (2017)
Strengthening of concrete Flat Slabs with an Overlaid Reinforced Concrete Layer, Fernandes, Hugo, Lúcio Válter, and Ramos António , fib Symposium 2016 - Performance-based Approaches for Concrete Structures, Cape Town, (2016)