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Bond-slip models for FRP sheets/plates bonded to concrete

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 920-937

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2005.01.014

Keywords

FRP; concrete; bond; bond-slip models; bond strength; pull tests; finite element simulation; composites

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An accurate local bond-slip model is of fundamental importance in the modelling of FRP-strengthened RC structures. In this paper, a review of existing bond strength models and bond-slip models is first presented. These models are then assessed using the results of 253 pull tests on simple FRP-to-concrete bonded joints, leading to the conclusion that a more accurate model is required. In the second half of the paper, a set of three new bond-slip models of different levels of sophistication is proposed. A unique feature of the present work is that the new bond-slip models are not based on axial strain measurements on the FRP plate; instead, they are based on the predictions of a meso-scale finite element model, with appropriate adjustment to match their predictions with the experimental results for a few key parameters. Through comparisons with the large test database, all three bond-slip models are shown to provide accurate predictions of both the bond strength (i.e. ultimate load) and the strain distribution in the FRP plate. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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