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Experimental study on the bond behavior of GFRP bars in normal and self-consolidating concrete.

Authors :
Zemour, Nabila
Asadian, Alireza
Ahmed, Ehab A.
Khayat, Kamal H.
Benmokrane, Brahim
Source :
Construction & Building Materials. Nov2018, Vol. 189, p869-881. 13p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Highlights • The behavior of spliced GFRP and steel bars in normal concrete (NC) and self-consolidated concrete (SCC) are presented. • Failure modes of spliced GFRP and steel bars in NC and SCC are presented and discussed. • The effect of splice length and section height along with the type of concrete on the bond capacity were discussed. • The accuracy of the current design provisions is assessed based on the test results. Abstract The bond behavior of reinforcing bars is one of the critical issues in the design of reinforced-concrete (RC) structures. This paper sheds light on the effect of various parameters on the bond behavior of spliced glass-fiber-reinforced-polymer (GFRP) bars in self-consolidating concrete (SCC) and normal concrete (NC). A total of 11 full-scale RC beams measuring 4300 mm in length, 250 mm in width, and 400 or 600 mm in height were constructed and tested under four-point bending up to failure. The test parameters included (1) concrete type; (2) splice length (20 db and 40 db, where db is the bar diameter); (3) beam height (400 or 600 mm); and (4) longitudinal-reinforcement type (GFRP or steel). The test results are reported and discussed. In addition, the splice-length predictions using JSCE-97, CSA S806-12, CSA S6-14, and ACI 440.1R-15 were assessed. Furthermore, a recommendation was made to improve the design equation suggested in CSA S6-14. The test results show that the SCC beams exhibited load capacity, crack pattern, failure mode, and load-deflection response similar to their NC counterparts. The bond strength of the reinforcing bars in the SCC beams was similar or slightly lower than that of the NC beams. Moreover, the JSCE-97 provisions gave the highest safety margin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09500618
Volume :
189
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Construction & Building Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132511873
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.09.045