Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7171133 International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 2014 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
A bonded anchorage was investigated where a CFRP tendon was potted in a steel tube using an epoxy adhesive. Experimental creep tests on single lap joints and fatigue tests on anchorages, both with different adhesive thickness, were undertaken with failure occurring in the bond, close to the CFRP interface in cases. The creep and fatigue response of the adhesively bonded CFRP tendon anchors were separately predicted using Finite Element analysis. A visco-plastic material model was used to predict the time to failure of the anchors in creep. The effect of creep damage was modelled by degrading the yield stress of the adhesive. Moreover, a bi-linear traction-separation cohesive zone model was incorporated at the adhesive-tendon interface when simulating the fatigue loading of the anchorages. A fatigue damage model based on the degradation of the cohesive elements was implemented to take into account the fatigue damage evolution. The predicted results were found to be in good agreement with the experimentally recorded data.
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