Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 35, Number 1, 2010, pages 1-18
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2010.35.1.001
Experimental investigation on CFRP-to-concrete bonded joints across crack
Ozgur Anil, Cagatay M. Belgin and M. Emin Kara
Abstract
Bonding of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites has become a popular technique for strengthening concrete structures in recent years. The bond stress between concrete and CFRP is the main factor determining the strength, rigidity, failure mode and behavior of a reinforced concrete member strengthened with CFRP. The accurate evaluation of the strain is required for analytical
calculations and design processes. In this study, the strain between concrete and bonded CFRP sheets across the notch is tested. In this paper, indirect axial tension is applied to CFRP bonded test specimen by a four point bending tests. The variables studied in this research are CFRP sheet width, bond length and the concrete compression strength. Furthermore, the effect of a crack- modeled as a notch- on the strain distribution is studied. It is observed that the strain in the CFRP to concrete interface reaches its maximum values near the crack tips. It is also observed that extending the CFRP sheet more than to a
certain length does not affect the strength and the strain distribution of the bonding. The stress distribution
obtained from experiments are compared to Chen and Teng
Key Words
CFRP; bonding strain; bonded joints; debonding.
Address
Ozgur Anil: Civil Engineering Department, Gazi University, Maltepe, Ankara 06570, Turkey
Cagatay M. Belgin: Civil Engineering Department, Gazi University, Maltepe, Ankara 06570, Turkey
M. Emin Kara: Civil Engineering Department, Aksaray University, Aksaray, Turkey