Strengthening, Retrofitting, and Rehabilitation of Library Struc
Carbon Fiber
Some of the load-bearing capacity of columns, beams and slabs not have been sufficient due to functional changes
This is a library of a medical university
There are a total of five floors
The current height of the first floor is about 5.5 meters
It needs to dig down 80 centimeters
Dig to around 6.3 meters
Then there are two more than 3-meter mezzanine layers in the interlayer
Transformed into a training building, sample library, and doctoral workstation for the school
What you see now is a place on the first floor
If the original beams, slabs, and columns were subjected to calculations, some of the load-bearing capacity may not have been sufficient due to functional changes and require reinforcement
Divided into 5 parts in total
The columns reinforced with carbon fiber
Then the beams reinforced steel jacketing and bonded steel plate
The bottom and top of the slabs are also like this
And like this, both the top and bottom of the original slabs have already been reinforced
Now it's leveled
The leveling layer has already been poured
You can still see from this
These two lines on the edge of the beam
But it has already been poured flat
This thick area is all reinforced
We use Horse Construction's carbon fiber sheet, steel bonding adhesive, steel jacketing adhesive, and anchor adhesive
After the steel bars are planted, make an enlarged section with two heads facing upwards by 15 centimeters
Increase the cross-section with grouting material
Changed the original indoor layout
For example, if the original room is changed to a bathroom, the capacity will increase
So the originally calculated carrying capacity is not enough
Another scenario is that this structure is an old one
Then, based on the existing specifications, review if the load-bearing does not comply with the existing specifications
Therefore, it is necessary to reinforce the structure