Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
256034 Construction and Building Materials 2016 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Studied CFRP-concrete bond exposed to three exposure conditions.•Maximum normal stress at CFRP, strain distributions and failure modes are presented.•Conducted comparison of the results of exposed specimens to unexposed specimens.•The highest strength degradation due to outdoor environment is shown.

This paper presents observation and results of an experimental study undertaken to investigate the time dependant behaviour of bond between external Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) reinforcement and concrete subjected to temperature cycles, wet-dry cycles and outdoor environment separately. Single shear tests (pull-out test) were conducted to investigate bond strengths (pull-out strengths) of control (unexposed) and exposed specimens. Based on the results, the most significant degradation of bond strength was observed in specimens exposed to outdoor environment, whereas no significant deterioration due to temperature cycles was found probably due to the nature of applied cyclic temperature where the temperature was below the glass transition temperature of epoxy resin and the difference between the upper and lower boundary of the temperature envelope was small.

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