Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 51, Number 5, 2024, pages 529-543
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.51.5.529
Bond performance between metakaolin-fly ash-based geopolymer concrete and steel I-section
Hang Sun, Juan Chen and Xianyue Hu
Abstract
The bonding efficacy of steel I-section embedded in metakaolin-fly ash-based geopolymer concrete (MK-FA-GC)
was investigated in this study. Push-out tests were conducted on nine column specimens to evaluate the influence of compressive
strength of concrete, embedded length of steel I-section, thickness of concrete cover, and stirrup ratio on the bond performance.
Failure patterns, load-slip relationships, bond strength, and distribution of bond stress among the specimens were analyzed. The
characteristic bond strength of geopolymer concrete (GC) increased with higher compressive strength, longer embedded steel
section length, thicker concrete cover, and larger stirrup ratio. Empirical formulas for bond strength at the loading end were
derived based on experimental data and a bond-slip constructive model for steel-reinforced MK-FA-GC was proposed. The
calculated bond-slip curves showed good agreement with experimental results. Furthermore, numerical simulations using
ABAQUS software were performed on column specimens by incorporating the suggested bond-slip relationship into connector
elements to simulate the interface behavior between MK-FA-GC and the steel section. The simulation results showed a good
correlation with the experimental findings.
Key Words
bond-slip constitutive model; bond strength; geopolymer concrete; numerical simulation; push-out test; steel section
Address
Hang Sun, Juan Chen and Xianyue Hu:School of Urban Construction, Yangtze University, 1 Nanhuan Road, Jingzhou, Hubei, China