In this paper, the experimental results of pull-out tests of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars embedded in concrete are presented and discussed. The experimental work is designed to investigate the effect of the bonded length on the bond behavior of the bars. Five bonded lengths are considered. The first bonded length is equal to 5 times the bar diameter (db), which is the bonded length recommended in ASTM D7913. The other four bonded lengths are equal to 10db, 20db, 30db, and 40db. Loaded-end displacement is obtained from the measurements of three linear variable displacement transformers (LVDTs). Pull-out tests are performed in displacement control. For some specimens, the free-end displacement is measured by two additional LVDTs. The load responses in terms of applied load versus machine stroke, loaded-end slip, and free-end slip are plotted and compared for the different bonded lengths. The average shear stress is plotted versus the bonded length. Finally, the maximum axial stress in pull-out tests is plotted versus the bonded length and compared with the prediction of ACI 440.1R- 15.
Effect of bonded length on the load response and failure mode of pull-out tests of GFRP bars embedded in concrete
Focacci F.;
2022-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, the experimental results of pull-out tests of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars embedded in concrete are presented and discussed. The experimental work is designed to investigate the effect of the bonded length on the bond behavior of the bars. Five bonded lengths are considered. The first bonded length is equal to 5 times the bar diameter (db), which is the bonded length recommended in ASTM D7913. The other four bonded lengths are equal to 10db, 20db, 30db, and 40db. Loaded-end displacement is obtained from the measurements of three linear variable displacement transformers (LVDTs). Pull-out tests are performed in displacement control. For some specimens, the free-end displacement is measured by two additional LVDTs. The load responses in terms of applied load versus machine stroke, loaded-end slip, and free-end slip are plotted and compared for the different bonded lengths. The average shear stress is plotted versus the bonded length. Finally, the maximum axial stress in pull-out tests is plotted versus the bonded length and compared with the prediction of ACI 440.1R- 15.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.