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Shear tests of carbon fiber plates bonded to concrete with control of snap-back
Authors:Pietro Carrara  Daniele Ferretti  Francesco Freddi  Gianpaolo Rosati
Affiliation:aDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Florence, Via di Santa Marta, 3, I 56126 Firenze, Italy;bDepartment of Civil–Environmental Engineering and Architecture, University of Parma, Viale G.P. Usberti 181/A, I 43100 Parma, Italy;cDepartment of Structural Engineering, Polytechnic of Milan, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, I 20133 Milano, Italy
Abstract:In the present paper the problem of brittle debonding between carbon-fiber plates (FRP) and concrete was studied by means of single lap shear tests. Driving the test by controlling the displacement of the free edge of the plate made it possible to describe the pull-out curve up to complete debonding, including the snap-back branch. This permitted to observe that, in the present tests, failure mode and brittleness strongly depend upon the bond length. In particular, specimens with long bond length display a snap-back in the pull-out curve, whereas specimens with short bond length display a softening. Besides, debonding occurs with a transition from mode II to a mixed mode fracture as the bond length decreases, showing different failure mechanisms and a remarkable reduction of the dissipated fracture energy. Moreover, the measured bond-slip relationships show a reduction of the bond strength close to the free edge of the plate that is caused by peeling stresses. Finally, results of the experimental tests are compared with finite element simulations with standard bond-slip laws.
Keywords:FRP reinforcement  Concrete  Debonding  Snap-back  Fracture energy
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