Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
258048 Construction and Building Materials 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Experimental study of flexural and bond–slip behaviour of FRP concrete beams.•Bond–slip behaviour is detected under standard beam test rather than pull-out test.•Numerical modelling of the flexural and bond–slip behaviour using new elements.•Further validation of the recently developed elements by the experimental results.•Parametric study to investigate the structural behaviours with varying parameters.

Flexural and bond–slip behaviour of fibre reinforced polymer (FRP)-reinforced concrete beams are investigated experimentally and numerically in this paper. Four-point bending tests are carried out to study the flexural and bond–slip behaviour of FRP-reinforced concrete beams reinforced with carbon FRP, glass FRP, and basalt FRP rebars with different surface conditions. The flexural and bond–slip behaviours of the test beams are also studied numerically by employing the recently developed finite element models with and without bond–slip effect. The results obtained from the numerical modelling agree very well with those obtained from experimental studies. Parametric study is carried out to investigate the effects of different rebar surfaces and rebar types on the structural behaviour of the FRP-reinforced concrete beams.

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