The reduction in dapped end beams depth nearby the supports tends to
produce stress concentration and hence results in shear cracks, if it
does not have an adequate reinforcement detailing. This study
investigates numerically the efficiency of applying different external
strengthening techniques to the dapped end of such beams. A
twodimensional finite element model was built to predict the structural
behavior of dapped ends strengthened with different techniques. The
techniques included external bonding of the steel angle at the
re-entrant corner, un-bounded bolt anchoring, external steel plate
jacketing, exterior carbon fiber wrapping and/or stripping and external
inclined steel plates. The FE analysis results are then presented in
terms of the ultimate load capacities, loaddeflection and crack pattern
at failure. The results showed that the FE model, at various stages, was
found to be comparable to the available test data. Moreover, it enabled
the capture of the failure progress, with acceptable accuracy, which is
very difficult in a laboratory test.