Author:
Liu Shengwei,Li Qi,Zhang Jiawei,Bai Chengyu,Zhao Kun,Jin Gaoming
Abstract
AbstractThe present study focuses on the investigation of the interfacial bond behavior of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP)-concrete under dry–wet sulfate cycles by double-sided shear testing. Besides, the effects of fly ash content on the interfacial failure characteristics, interfacial debonding bearing capacity, CFRP strain distribution, and interfacial shear stress peak were analyzed. The interfacial debonding capacity, maximum CFRP strain, and peak value of interfacial shear stress of the CFRP-concrete interface decreased with increasing erosion time under the sulfate dry–wet cycle's action, according to the sulfate dry–wet cycle test results. The sulfate resistance of the CFRP-concrete interface increased after the addition of fly ash. However, the final decrease amplitude of interfacial debonding capacity, CFRP maximum strain, and maximum interfacial shear stress all reduced as the fly ash content increased. The effective bond length of the interface gradually increased with increasing erosion time; however, the change in fly ash content had little effect on the effective bond length, and the final effective bond length of the samples with different fly ash content was the same. Moreover, the CFRP-concrete interfacial bearing capacity model under the sulfate dry–wet cycle was established by introducing sulfate's comprehensive influence coefficient and considering fly ash content's influence. In conclusion, the comparative analysis of the prediction model and test results revealed that the prediction model could well reflect the degradation law of interfacial debonding bearing capacity with sulfate attack time.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Gansu Science and Technology Program Funding-Key R & D Program
Lanzhou Talent Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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