Abstract
This research investigated the bond properties at high temperatures and with hybrid fiber addition between basalt fiber reinforced polymer (BFRP) bars and hybrid fiber-reinforced concrete (HFRC). The tensile strength and appearance morphology of BFRP bars were analyzed. Used scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to examine the microscopic morphology and used the bond-slip constitutive model to fit the bond-slip curves. When BFRP bars after exposed to 300 °C, their tensile strength dropped by 42%. With the increasing temperature, the bond strength and stiffness of normal concrete (NC) specimens decreased by 27.3 % and 67.5 %, respectively, while HFRC specimens decreased by 20.8 % and 55 %, respectively. Hybrid fibers increased the bond strength and stiffness of HFRC specimens by 27.1 % and 49.1 %, respectively. The best fitting models were the Malvar model and the Continuous Curve model.
Funder
Department of Education of Zhejiang Province
Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province