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Sixteen reinforced concrete (RC) circular columns strengthening with an innovative technique using prestressed high strength steel wire mesh (PSWM) with new tensioning and anchor system and two contrast columns were put forward to research the seismic strengthening effects of main experimental parameters being axial compressive ratio, steel wire spacing, prestressing level of steel wire under cyclic loading and constant axial load. Test results show that the yield load, ultimate load, ductility coefficient and cumulative dissipated energy of the high and low axial compressive ratio columns are 36%, 44%, 76%, 62% and 36%, 27%, 44%, 127% greater than those of the contrast columns respectively. With steel wire spacing decreased, seismic strengthening effect is greatly improved. The stiffness is increased and the stiffness degradation mitigated. The seismic strengthening effect of the reinforced columns with steel wire spacing of 30 mm did not change significantly with increasing of prestressing force level. The presented technology is an active, nondestructive, and efficient strengthening technique.
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Journal of Building Structures
ISSN: 1000-6869
Year: 2014
Issue: 2
Volume: 35
Page: 128-136
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