Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection

The presence of grouting defects emanating from construction operations constitutes a major threat to the structural integrity of the grouted sleeve connection of precast concrete members. This work presents a location-based assessment of the impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of...

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Main Authors: Kulondwa Kahama Espoir, Xie Fuzhe, Chunhua Lu, Isaac Offei
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2022-07-01
Series:Fracture and Structural Integrity
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/3553/3605
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author Kulondwa Kahama Espoir
Xie Fuzhe
Chunhua Lu
Isaac Offei
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Chunhua Lu
Isaac Offei
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description The presence of grouting defects emanating from construction operations constitutes a major threat to the structural integrity of the grouted sleeve connection of precast concrete members. This work presents a location-based assessment of the impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the grouted sleeve connection. Twenty-two specimens with different configurations of defects were subjected to a uniaxial tensile experiment. Corresponding numerical models were proposed, validated and used to conduct a sensitivity analysis of the connection to the defect's location while considering different design confinements of grouting materials. Experimental and numerical studies revealed the following outcome: In consideration of confinement parameters, when the defect of size 3d is located in the mid-span anchorage length, the variation of the sleeve-to-bar diameter (ds/d) from 2.66 (lower design limit) to 3.55 (upper design limit) changed the drop in the ultimate capacity from 19% to 44% below the connection's design requirement. The governing parameters of the grout-bar bond stiffness were the defect's location and degree of confinement. This work proposes a theoretical diagnosis model and a risk assessment catalogue as a promising step toward establishing a computerized diagnosis model of the defective connection to enlighten rational maintenance actions in actual construction
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spelling doaj-art-e3bf347014334dd592000e0123120bf72025-01-03T00:38:47ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89932022-07-01166143746010.3221/IGF-ESIS.61.2910.3221/IGF-ESIS.61.29Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connectionKulondwa Kahama EspoirXie FuzheChunhua LuIsaac OffeiThe presence of grouting defects emanating from construction operations constitutes a major threat to the structural integrity of the grouted sleeve connection of precast concrete members. This work presents a location-based assessment of the impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the grouted sleeve connection. Twenty-two specimens with different configurations of defects were subjected to a uniaxial tensile experiment. Corresponding numerical models were proposed, validated and used to conduct a sensitivity analysis of the connection to the defect's location while considering different design confinements of grouting materials. Experimental and numerical studies revealed the following outcome: In consideration of confinement parameters, when the defect of size 3d is located in the mid-span anchorage length, the variation of the sleeve-to-bar diameter (ds/d) from 2.66 (lower design limit) to 3.55 (upper design limit) changed the drop in the ultimate capacity from 19% to 44% below the connection's design requirement. The governing parameters of the grout-bar bond stiffness were the defect's location and degree of confinement. This work proposes a theoretical diagnosis model and a risk assessment catalogue as a promising step toward establishing a computerized diagnosis model of the defective connection to enlighten rational maintenance actions in actual constructionhttps://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/3553/3605grout-bar bondgrouting defectsgrouted sleeve connectionnumerical modellingrisk assessment
spellingShingle Kulondwa Kahama Espoir
Xie Fuzhe
Chunhua Lu
Isaac Offei
Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection
Fracture and Structural Integrity
grout-bar bond
grouting defects
grouted sleeve connection
numerical modelling
risk assessment
title Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection
title_full Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection
title_short Experimental and numerical assessment of the location-based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection
title_sort experimental and numerical assessment of the location based impact of grouting defects on the tensile performance of the fully grouted sleeve connection
topic grout-bar bond
grouting defects
grouted sleeve connection
numerical modelling
risk assessment
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/3553/3605
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