Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 48, Number 2, 2023, pages 131-143
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.48.2.131
Reinforcing effect of CFRP bar on concrete splitting behavior of headed stud shear connectors
Huawen Ye, Wenchao Wang, Ao Huang and Zhengyuan Wang
Abstract
The CFRP bar was used to achieve more ductile and durable headed-stud shear connectors in composite
components. Three series of push-out tests were firstly conducted, including specimens reinforced with pure steel fibers, steel
and CFRP bars. The distributed stress was measured by the commercial PPP-BOTDA (Pre-Pump-Pulse Brillouin optical time
domain analysis) optical fiber sensor with high spatial resolution. A series of numerical analyses using non-linear FE models
were also made to study the shear force transfer mechanism and crack response based on the test results. Test results show that
the CFRP bar increases the shear strength and stiffness of the large diameter headed-stud shear connection, and it has equivalent
reinforcing effects on the stud shear capacity as the commonly used steel bar. The embedded CFRP bar can also largely improve
the shear force transfer mechanism and decrease the tensile stress in the transverse direction. The parametric study shows that
low content steel fibers could delay the crack initiation of slab around the large diameter stud, and the CFRP bar with normal
elastic modulus and the standard reinforcement ratio has good resistance to splitting crack growth in headed stud shear
connectors.
Key Words
CFRP bar; headed stud shear connector; PPP-BOTDA; push-out test; SFRC
Address
Huawen Ye, Wenchao Wang, Ao Huang and Zhengyuan Wang:School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China