Strengthening
Structural strengthening is a set of engineering procedures used to improve the load-carrying capacity, stiffness, and durability of existing structures. This is frequently necessary owing to changes in usage, higher loading demands, design flaws, material degradation, or code upgrades. New materials such as steel plates, carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP), external post-tensioning, and section expansion can all be used to strengthen structures. A thorough examination of the building is performed prior to select the most effective intervention strategy. Strengthening guarantees that the structure can continue to function safely and efficiently under new or unexpected situations, while also prolonging its service life without complete replacement.
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