Effect of shrinkage on slant shear and flexure bond strength of cement based micro-concrete for durable concrete repair

Author(s):  
Dipti Ranjan Nayak ◽  
Rashmi R. Pattnaik ◽  
Bikash Ch. Panda
2015 ◽  
Vol 1129 ◽  
pp. 307-314
Author(s):  
Ala Eddin Douba ◽  
Moneeb Genedy ◽  
Edward Matteo ◽  
John Stormont ◽  
Mahmoud Reda Taha

The bond of polymer concrete (PC) to a steel surface is a critical aspect in many infrastructure applications. Bond strength can be evaluated through several means including pull-off, flexural, twist-off, and slant shear tests. While pull-off strength tests are the most common method for evaluating bond for PC overlays in bridge and parking structures, slant shear tests are more suitable when vertical rather than horizontal bond lines are used. In this paper, we discuss the use of slant shear tests to examine bond of polymer concrete repair material to steel pipes used to ensure wellbore integrity of abandoned oil wells used for CO2sequestration.Bond strength of Novolac PC incorporating nanoalumina particles to a steel surface was measured using slant shear tests. Different amounts of nanoalumina were used in the PC to improve bond strength without significantly reducing PC flowability. Slant shear testing confirmed the ability of nanoalumina to improve the steel-PC bond strength. A finite element (FE) model using the ABAQUS simulation environment was developed to compare the apparent versus the true bond strength. A cohesive contact element surface was used to simulate bond along the interface line. The FE model showed that the stiffness mismatch between the PC and steel controls the maximum shear stress developed at the interface surface. The true bond strength extracted from the FE model appears to be about twice that of the apparent bond strength.


2013 ◽  
Vol 684 ◽  
pp. 177-181
Author(s):  
Alireza Ghaffari ◽  
Amirreza Ghaffari

An experimental research of the bonds amongst retrofitted materials on concrete structures under seashore climate has conducted. The strength of a bond between repair materials and concrete substratum has been assessed on the base of slant shear test experiment. In this research 52 samples has prepared and used for experiment .The fresh concrete with fine aggregate mix only (less than 9mm particle size without coarse aggregate) and 14% silica fume by weight of cement (normally 8 to 10% but 14% because of high amount of fine aggregate ) added to the mix which improve the properties of concrete such as bond strength as well as compressive strength and reduces permeability of sea water in corrosion or deterioration of steel bars by protecting reinforcing steel from erosion (pivotal aim of research) and even reduces abrasion resistance .Therefore silica fume was rolled an essential repairer materials on seashore structures. The retrofitted specimens were cured on water pool and kept on the seashore simulation climate upto required curing times . The strength of the improved samples has studied in three aspects as bond strength according surface roughness ,curing periods and concrete additives like silica fumes and fibres .


2017 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 73-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed M. Diab ◽  
Abd Elmoaty M. Abd Elmoaty ◽  
Mohamed R. Tag Eldin

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