Experimental Investigation of FRCM-Concrete Interfacial Debonding

L. Sneed, Tommaso D’Antino, C. Carloni
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This report presents the results of an experimental study conducted to understand the stress-transfer mechanism of fiber reinforced concrete matrix (FRCM) composites externally bonded to a concrete substrate for strengthening applications. The FRCM composite was comprised of a polyparaphenylene benzobisoxazole (PBO) fiber net and polymer-modified cement-based mortar. Direct shear tests were conducted on specimens with composite strips bonded to concrete blocks. Parameters varied were composite bonded length and bonded width. Results were analyzed to understand the effective bonded length, which can be used to establish the load-carrying capacity of the interface to design the strengthening system. The normalized load carrying-capacity was plotted against the width of the composite strip to study the width effect. Finally, strain gage measurements along the bonded length were used to investigate the stress-transfer mechanism.
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frp -混凝土界面剥离试验研究
本报告介绍了一项实验研究的结果,旨在了解纤维增强混凝土基体(FRCM)复合材料外粘接在混凝土基体上用于增强应用的应力传递机制。FRCM复合材料由聚对苯并苯并异恶唑(PBO)纤维网和聚合物改性水泥基砂浆组成。对混凝土砌块粘结复合条试件进行了直剪试验。参数变化为复合键长和键宽。对结果进行分析,了解有效粘结长度,可用于建立界面承载能力,设计加固体系。将归一化承载能力与复合带的宽度绘制成图,研究复合带的宽度效应。最后,通过应变片测量键合长度来研究应力传递机制。
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