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Maintenance of crack with infilling polymer modified mortar for shear deficient of reinforced concrete beam

Being a developing country, Pakistan needs sustainable and cost-effective strengthening/ retrofitting solution to be adopted/ practiced in the construction industry. The research reported in this paper was aimed to study the effectiveness of PMM, an indigenous product, for repairing reinforced concr...

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Published in:Scientific reports 2024-01, Vol.14 (1), p.358-358, Article 358
Main Authors: Waqas, Rana Muhammad, Elahi, Ayub, Kırgız, Mehmet Serkan, Nagaprasad, N., Ramaswamy, Krishnaraj
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Language:English
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Summary:Being a developing country, Pakistan needs sustainable and cost-effective strengthening/ retrofitting solution to be adopted/ practiced in the construction industry. The research reported in this paper was aimed to study the effectiveness of PMM, an indigenous product, for repairing reinforced concrete beams, resulting more effective and cost benefiting repair and strengthening for restoration of pre-cracked RC structures. This article presents the research results of experimental investigation conducted for repairing of cracks in shear deficient reinforced concrete (RC) beams with locally available novel material polymer modified mortar (PMM). A total of 6 beams; divided in three groups i.e. short beams, medium beams and deep beams with varying depths and same mix design were tested to four point loading under monotonic loading conditions until failure loads. Afterwards, these beams were repaired with PMM and cured with water for 72 h for retesting until failure. Load at first crack and at failure, crack pattern and deflections were recorded for all specimens during testing. Results from the experimental investigation indicate that load carrying capacity of the repaired beams was significantly restored in comparison to the control specimens. However, repaired specimens of medium group showed more improvement in load carrying capacity as compared with those of repaired specimens of short and deep group. The specimens of medium group restored up to 90% of their original load carrying capacity. The ductility is improved significantly for all shear critical repaired RC beams up to opening of cracks. Sudden brittle failure was observed after opening of repaired cracks. The contribution of PMM to load carrying capacity was found more significant for medium beams as compared to short and deep beams. The results of this study indicated that application of polymer modified mortar is effective technique for repairing of cracks in shear deficient RC beams.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-50519-0