Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7211995 Composites Part B: Engineering 2018 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
An experimental campaign based on modified hinged beam test (MhBT) set-up has been reported in the present study. The samples consist of two concrete blocks coupled by a proper hinge device and laminated with steel wire fabrics embedded in a cementitious mortar layer. Two kinds of fabrics, made of galvanized steel strands with different mesh spacing, have been used to reinforce the concrete joists. With the aid of a DIC monitoring system, slippage profile at the interface between the concrete support and the mortar laminate along the contact region has been assessed, together with the fracture opening. Force vs slippage at the interface has been retrieved for the samples tested according to the MhBT set-up. With the aim to obtain predictive ultimate load design formulas, a novel classification of laminate here proposed will be argued and related to a MhBT design formula. The influence of peel and shear stresses interaction on the ultimate strength of the system has been discussed in detail.
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