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Generic Debonding Resistance of EB and NSM Plate-to-Concrete Joints
Authors:R Seracino  M R Raizal Saifulnaz  D J Oehlers
Affiliation:1Associate Professor, Associate Director of the Constructed Facilities Laboratory, Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, Constructed Facilities Laboratory, North Carolina State Univ., 2414 Campus Shore Drive, Raleigh, NC 27695–7533; formerly, Senior Lecturer, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Univ. of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia. E-mail: rudi_seracino@ncsu.edu
2Ph.D. Candidate, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Univ. of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
3Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Univ. of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
Abstract:It is well established that adhesively bonding plates to the surfaces of reinforced concrete members is an efficient retrofitting approach. Specifically, two techniques have emerged: Using thin externally bonded (EB) sheets/plates and near-surface mounted (NSM) strips/bars. A good amount of research has been undertaken worldwide to understand the fundamental behavior describing such adhesively bonded plate-to-concrete joints. Unfortunately, until now, no generic model exists to determine the debonding resistance of both retrofitting techniques. In this paper, a generic analytical model is derived to determine the debonding resistance of any adhesively bonded plate-to-concrete joint using an idealized linear-softening local interface bond-slip relationship. The model is derived using a unique definition of the debonding failure plane and confinement ratio such that it is suitable for both the externally bonded and near-surface mounted techniques. The model is validated by comparison with existing push-pull data as well as 14 new push-pull tests with varying plate cross-section aspect ratios. Comparison with an existing well-known model demonstrates the suitability of the proposed generic model. The model can be used to predict the intermediate crack debonding resistance of strengthened reinforced concrete members.
Keywords:Fiber reinforced polymers  Concrete  Rehabilitation  Bonding strength  Interface shear  Slip  Joints  Plates  
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