One of the crucial components of a structural system is the beam-column joint. Behaviour of beam-column joint during earthquakes is very important. In the present experimental study, three different forms of beam-column connections with distinct flaws were taken into consideration. CFRP and GFRP were used to retrofit the defective joints. Cyclic load was applied using servo hydraulic dynamic actuator. To get prior knowledge of the load and deflection, nonlinear static analysis was performed. Strength-based criteria were also used in the analysis. The recorded data were used for drawings of the hysteresis loop, envelope curve, stiffness variation, and energy dissipation with respect to drift angle. Comparison between the test results of control and retrofitted specimens were done. Conclusions regarding the improvement in design parameters as a result of retrofitting were drawn. The outcome showed that all parameters had significantly increased due to FRP retrofitting. Seismic loads were the main focus of this investigation. Many structures in Houston were harmed by the most recent hurricane. The hurricane load is comparable to earthquake loading. The outcome is therefore extremely important for Houston's hurricane-affected buildings to be retrofitted.
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Abdul M. Choudhury
International Journal of Structural Engineering
Prairie View A&M University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a7612bc6e9836116a2edb2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1504/ijstructe.2026.151682