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Prediction Models for Debonding Failure Loads of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Retrofitted Reinforced Concrete Beams
Authors:Huy Binh Pham  Riadh Al-Mahaidi
Affiliation:1Research Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Monash Univ., Victoria 3800, Australia.
2Head of Structures Group, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Monash Univ., Victoria 3800, Australia.
Abstract:This study focuses on debonding failure in reinforced concrete beams with carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite bonded on the soffit using the wet lay-up method. An experimental study, which involved 26 tests, was carried out. The experiments showed two failure modes: Intermediate span debond and end debond. The first failure is the result of the high bond stress near the tip of a flexure-shear crack, whereas the second type of failure is due to the high shear stress developed in the weakest concrete layer at the tension reinforcement level. The experiments have shown that U-straps can be effective in preventing intermediate span and end debond. Based on experimental observations, two simple and practical theoretical models were developed and verified with the experimental data, together with a large database of other existing tests.
Keywords:Concrete beams  Fiber reinforced polymers  Bonding  Predictions  Retrofitting  Models  Failures  
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