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contributor authorLei Zhang
contributor authorWen-Wei Wang
contributor authorKent A. Harries
contributor authorJun Tian
date accessioned2017-05-08T22:17:45Z
date available2017-05-08T22:17:45Z
date copyrightDecember 2015
date issued2015
identifier other40135149.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/76592
description abstractAn experimental study was conducted to investigate the interfacial behavior between glass-fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) plate and cast-in-place (CIP) concrete placed against this plate—a method known as wet-bonding. The experimental program consisted of 33 single-shear specimens with various initial placement times of concrete, durations of concrete curing, and interface preparations. Control specimens using a conventional dry-bonded technique were also tested. A model was proposed that was able to predict the interfacial ultimate pullout load and local shear stress-slip relationship of a wet-bonded interface with reasonable accuracy. It is shown that (1) wet-bonded interfaces exhibit lower capacity and interfacial fracture energy than dry-bonded interfaces although the load to cause initiation of debonding is not significantly different; (2) the time of initial placement of the CIP concrete onto the wet, set, or cured resin significantly influences the ultimate pullout load and interfacial fracture energy. When initial placement of concrete follows initial set of the resin, at about 30 min, the ultimate pullout load and interfacial fracture energy are greatest; and (3) the nature of the interface also strongly affects the ultimate pullout load and interfacial fracture energy. Specimens in which fine aggregate is spead onto the resin immediately after its placement exhibit improved interface performance. Nonetheless, wet-bonded interfaces do not approach the capacity of conventional dry-bonded interfaces.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleBonding Behavior of Wet-Bonded GFRP-Concrete Interface
typeJournal Paper
journal volume19
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Composites for Construction
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)CC.1943-5614.0000550
treeJournal of Composites for Construction:;2015:;Volume ( 019 ):;issue: 006
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