Effect of confinement using steel, FRC, or FRP on the bond stress-slip response of steel bars under cyclic loading

10.1617/14392 ◽  
2005 ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
M. H. Harajli
Structures ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 498-506
Author(s):  
Xiaoyong Lv ◽  
Zhiwu Yu ◽  
Zhi Shan

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guohua Xing ◽  
Cheng Zhou ◽  
Tao Wu ◽  
Boquan Liu

To evaluate the bond behavior between the reinforcing bar and surrounding concrete, a total of six-group pullout specimens with plain steel bars and two-group specimens with deformed steel bars, serving as a reference, are experimentally investigated and presented in this study. The main test parameters of this investigation include embedment length, surface type of reinforcing bars, and bar diameter. In particular, the bond mechanism of plain steel reinforcing bars against the surrounding concrete was analyzed by comparing with six-group pullout specimens with aluminium alloy bars. The results indicated that the bond stress experienced by plain bars is quite lower than that of the deformed bars given equal structural characteristics and details. Averagely, plain bars appeared to develop only 18.3% of the bond stress of deformed bars. Differing from the bond strength of plain steel bars, which is based primarily on chemical adhesion and friction force, the bond stress of aluminium alloy bars is mainly experienced by chemical adhesion and about 0.21~0.56 MPa, which is just one-tenth of that of plain steel bars. Based on the test results, a bond-slip model at the interface between concrete and plain bars is put forward.


2014 ◽  
Vol 548-549 ◽  
pp. 663-667 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Wei Lin ◽  
Yu Xi Zhao

Studying the bond stress-slip relationship between concrete and corroded steel bar by cutting the steel bars into two separate parts and attaching electric strain gauges in the slots is no longer suitable. To overcome the disadvantages of electric strain gauges in the measuring the stress of corroded steel bars, this paper introduced a new kind of FBG sensor measuring steel stress. By calibration tests, the proportion coefficient between variation of wavelength and steel strain was confirmed as 0.0012. The bond behavior between concrete and steel bar was also investigated by performing pullout tests on beam end specimens.


2022 ◽  
pp. 136943322110523
Author(s):  
Sarwar Hasan Mohmmad ◽  
Mehmet Eren Gülşan ◽  
Abdulkadir Çevik

This study examines the punching shear and deflection performance of 16 Geopolymer concrete (GC) two-way slabs subjected to monotonic and cyclic loading by considering the reinforcement material, percentage of reinforcement, type of concrete and the concrete grade. The tested specimens indicated that the crack patterns at the failure and failure modes were almost similar regardless of the type of reinforcement or their ratio. Moreover, the slabs reinforced by fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) bars exhibited a lower punching capacity than those strengthened by steel bars, even for similar reinforcement ratios. In addition, the results showed that upon increasing the concrete strength and reinforcement ratio, a higher punching shear capacity and lower deflections were obtained under cyclic and monotonic loading. In addition, the punching shear performance of GC slabs was found to be better than that of ordinary concrete (OC), even though both were reinforced by the basalt FRP (BFRP) bar. However, the ultimate load capacity of the slabs was reduced as a result of cyclic loading according to the capacity of the same specimen, resulting from static loading. However, the reduction is very low for slabs reinforced with FRP slabs. Further, the slabs reinforced by FRP had a better fatigue performance compared with slabs reinforced by steel bars with respect to cyclic loading. The results of the tests were also used to evaluate the accuracy of the available punching shear capacity equations.


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