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Experimental Research on Bond Behavior between GFRP Bars and Stirrups-Confined Concrete

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 9, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app9071340

Keywords

GFRP bar; pullout tests; stirrups-confined concrete; bond behavior; bond stress-slip relationship

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province [2016CFA020]
  2. National Twelfth Five-Year' Plan for Science & Technology Support Development Programme of China [2014BAB15B01]
  3. programme of Hubei Key Laboratory of Roadway Bridge and Structure Engineering in Wuhan University of Technology [DQJJ201707]

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This paper presents the results of a series of pullout tests that were performed on Glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars embedded in concrete, while providing a detailed report on the influence of various variables that impinge upon bond behavior, such as the surface characteristics and diameter of the bars, concrete strength, as well as the confined effect of stirrups. The Bertero-Popov-Eligehausen (BPE) and Cosenza-Manfredi-Realfonzo (CMR) models analyzed the bond stress ()-slip (s) relationship between GFRP bar and stirrups-confined concrete. The tests results indicate that when the bond failure interface only occurs on the surface of a GFRP bar, the bond strength is not dependent upon the concrete strength. Moreover, the results indicate that in comparison to specimens without stirrups, their stirrup-containing counterparts are more prone to pullout failure with greater ductility and higher bond strength and corresponding slip. The BPE and CMR models are able to investigate the -s relationship between GFRP bars and the stirrups-confined concrete with accuracy. With the experimental data, the specific parameters in the models classified by surface characteristics have been suggested.

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