Behaviour of reinforced concrete corbels strengthened by FRP composites and steel bars: a critical review
Nawras H Al-Kaabi,
Haitham Al-Thairy,
M S Abo Dhaheer
Abstract:In reinforced concrete (RC) structures, corbels that extend from the faces of reinforced concrete columns are commonly employed to support primary beams and girders. Frequently, the use of corbels is limited to cantilevers with a shear span-depth ratio that is often less than 2. Because of this relatively low ratio, corbel strength is normally dominated by shear, which is comparable to deep beams. However, owing to some reasons (e.g., design and/or construction faults, modification of facility use, deteriorati… Show more
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