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Bond Behavior of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Bars under Direct Pullout Conditions

✍ Scribed by Achillides, Zenon; Pilakoutas, Kypros


Book ID
121747139
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
632 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1090-0268

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✦ Synopsis


This paper examines the behavior of Eurocrete fiber-reinforced polymer Ν‘FRPΝ’ bars Ν‘glass, carbon, aramid, and hybridΝ’ in concrete under direct pullout conditions. More than 130 cube specimens were tested in direct pullout where no splitting was allowed to develop. In normal concrete, the mode of bond failure of FRP bars was found to differ substantially from that of deformed steel bars because of damage to the resin rich surface of the bar when pullout takes place. Bond strengths developed by carbon fiber-reinforced polymer and glass fiber-reinforced polymer bars appear to be very similar and just below what is expected from deformed steel bars under similar experimental conditions. The load slip curves highlight some of the fundamental differences between steel and FRP materials. This paper reports in detail on the influence of various parameters that affect bond strength and development such as the embedment length, type, shape, surface characteristics, and diameter of the bar as well as concrete strength. The testing arrangement is also shown to influence bond strength because of the ''wedging effect'' of the bars.


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