An experimental study was conducted to investigate into the axial compressive behavior of thermal damaged
high-strength concrete ( HSC) confined with carbon fiber reinforced polymer ( CFRP) . Based on tests,the axial
compression failure mechanism was discussed,and the effects of the thermal damage and the amount of CFRP on the
compressive performance were analyzed. The results show that CFRP confinement is highly effective for enhancing the
compressive strength and deformation capacity of the thermal damaged HSC columns. Comparing with that of the no
damaged cylinders,the compressive strength of the damaged cylinders confined with same amount CFRP was
decreased only by 3% - 6%. The thermal damage and the amount of CFRP had obvious effects on the failure mode of
the CFRP-confined HSC cylinders. The compressive strength and ductility of the CFRP-confined HSC cylinders were
increased with the increase of the CFRP amount. It should be noted that CFRP confinement can give a better
improvement for the axial compressive behavior of the thermal damaged HSC than that of normal HSC.