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<doi>/ISEC.res.2017.225</doi>
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<article-title>DUCTILITY ENHANCEMENT OF RC BEAMS<br/>
STRENGTHENED WITH STRAIN HARDENING<br/>
CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITES</article-title>
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<author>ABD EL-HAKIM KHALIL, EMAD ETMAN, AHMED ATTA, and MOHAMED ESSAM</author>

<aff>Structural Engineering Dept, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt</aff>

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<title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>Ultra High-Performance Strain Hardening Cementitious Composites (UHP-SHCC) is a
newly developed construction material, has large advantages on large strain capacity as
well as high compressive and tensile strength, which is useful for strengthening or
repair concrete members. An important obstacle needs to be studied, is the strain
localization occurs in the UHP-SHCC strengthening layer around the substrate concrete
cracks, which severely limits the ductility of the strengthened beam. In the present
study, five specimens were tested experimentally, one as a control and four
strengthened with variable reinforcement ratios embedded in the strengthening layer.
The recorded tests showed that it is sufficient to use 1.2% additional reinforcement
ratio embedded in the strengthening layer for beams strengthened with UHP-SHCC to
eliminate the observed early strain localization and to gain adequate ductility. Another
important conclusion is the strengthening of RC structures using an unreinforced UHP-
SHCC layer may lead to a brittle failure.</p>
<p><italic>Keywords: </italic>Strengthening, Structural engineering, Toughness, Unreinforcedcomposites.</p>
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