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Enhancement of the bond behaviour between sand coated GFRP bar and normal concrete using innovative composite anchor heads

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MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 55, Issue 9, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1617/s11527-022-02074-9

Keywords

GFRP bars; Anchor head; Pullout test; Bond strength; Slip

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  1. CAUL

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In this experimental study, innovative anchorage systems made from glass fibre cloth and epoxy resin were used to enhance the bond behaviour between GFRP bars and concrete. The results showed that the anchor systems significantly increased the ultimate tensile load of GFRP bars in high-strength concrete.
Anchor heads could efficiently address the bond weakness between Fibre-Reinforced Polymer bars and concrete. This experimental study enhanced the bond behaviour between GFRP bars and concrete using three innovative anchorage systems made from glass fibre cloth and epoxy resin. A direct pullout test was used to study the bond-slip performance between the bar and the concrete. Test variables were GFRP bar diameter (3 diameters), concrete compressive strength (20.4 and 40.2 MPa), and anchor system (three different types). Based on the test results, in low-strength concrete (i.e. 20.4 MPa) samples, the anchor system efficiency was not promising, and the failure occurred between the concrete and anchors. However, for higher strength concrete (i.e. 40.2 MPa) samples, the ultimate developed tensile load increased between 14 and 68% for different bar sizes and anchorage systems compared to the unanchored control specimens.

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