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    Experimental Study on the Bond Performance of Steel–Basalt Fiber Composite Bars in Concrete

    Source: Journal of Composites for Construction:;2023:;Volume ( 027 ):;issue: 002::page 04022106-1
    Author:
    Shengjiang Sun
    ,
    Lili Xing
    ,
    Peng Gui
    ,
    Bo Li
    ,
    Hangyu Li
    ,
    Lei Zhao
    ,
    Kuihua Mei
    DOI: 10.1061/JCCOF2.CCENG-3612
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Steel–basalt fiber composite bars (SBFCBs) exhibit excellent strength, elastic modulus, toughness, corrosion resistance, and low cost. Understanding the bond performance between SBFCBs and concrete is important for evaluating the mechanical behavior of SBFCB-reinforced concrete structures. In this study, the bond–slip performance of SBFCB in concrete was experimentally assessed via pullout and beam bond tests. The influence of various factors on the bond performance was discussed, and the bond mechanism between SBFCB and concrete was analyzed. The results indicate that reducing the thread pitch ratio in the SBFCB can reduce slippage at the postpeak bonding stress–slip curve. The bond strength of the SBFCB was significantly improved by sandblasting. Longer bond lengths correspond to smaller average bond strengths in SBFCB. The load corresponding to the maximum bond strength of a specimen with a bond length of 10d was determined as the ultimate load value for the SBFCB. An increase in the SBFCB diameter had a negative impact on the bond strength. Moreover, an increase in the concrete cover thickness was conducive to improving the bond strength; if the thickness of the concrete cover was sufficiently increased, failure occurred owing to SBFCB tension rather than bonding. Based on the test results and the existing bond–slip model, a simple bond–slip constitutive model of the SBFCB embedded in concrete was proposed to simulate the pullout process of the SBFCB. Subsequently, the established bond–slip model can be used to analyze the mechanical performance of SBFCB-reinforced concrete structures.
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    contributor authorShengjiang Sun
    contributor authorLili Xing
    contributor authorPeng Gui
    contributor authorBo Li
    contributor authorHangyu Li
    contributor authorLei Zhao
    contributor authorKuihua Mei
    date accessioned2023-11-27T23:11:36Z
    date available2023-11-27T23:11:36Z
    date issued4/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2023-04-01
    identifier otherJCCOF2.CCENG-3612.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4293371
    description abstractSteel–basalt fiber composite bars (SBFCBs) exhibit excellent strength, elastic modulus, toughness, corrosion resistance, and low cost. Understanding the bond performance between SBFCBs and concrete is important for evaluating the mechanical behavior of SBFCB-reinforced concrete structures. In this study, the bond–slip performance of SBFCB in concrete was experimentally assessed via pullout and beam bond tests. The influence of various factors on the bond performance was discussed, and the bond mechanism between SBFCB and concrete was analyzed. The results indicate that reducing the thread pitch ratio in the SBFCB can reduce slippage at the postpeak bonding stress–slip curve. The bond strength of the SBFCB was significantly improved by sandblasting. Longer bond lengths correspond to smaller average bond strengths in SBFCB. The load corresponding to the maximum bond strength of a specimen with a bond length of 10d was determined as the ultimate load value for the SBFCB. An increase in the SBFCB diameter had a negative impact on the bond strength. Moreover, an increase in the concrete cover thickness was conducive to improving the bond strength; if the thickness of the concrete cover was sufficiently increased, failure occurred owing to SBFCB tension rather than bonding. Based on the test results and the existing bond–slip model, a simple bond–slip constitutive model of the SBFCB embedded in concrete was proposed to simulate the pullout process of the SBFCB. Subsequently, the established bond–slip model can be used to analyze the mechanical performance of SBFCB-reinforced concrete structures.
    publisherASCE
    titleExperimental Study on the Bond Performance of Steel–Basalt Fiber Composite Bars in Concrete
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume27
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Composites for Construction
    identifier doi10.1061/JCCOF2.CCENG-3612
    journal fristpage04022106-1
    journal lastpage04022106-15
    page15
    treeJournal of Composites for Construction:;2023:;Volume ( 027 ):;issue: 002
    contenttypeFulltext
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