2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11198874
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Effect of Stirrup on Bond Strength Degradation in Concrete Cracked by Expansion Agent Filled Pipes

Abstract: The corrosion of rebars in reinforced concrete structures cracks the concrete, which leads to the degradation of the bond strength between the rebar and concrete. Since bond deterioration can menace structural safety, bond strength evaluation is essential for proper maintenance. In this study, the authors investigated bond strength degradation by conducting pull-out tests on concrete specimens, with induced crack width and stirrups ratio being the principal parameters. An expansion agent-filled pipe (EAFP) sim… Show more

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“…On the other hand, Syll et al [ 100 , 101 ] have proposed a novel method to induce concrete cracking. An expansion agent is poured into an aluminum pipe embedded in concrete to simulate the expansion of the rebar volume due to corrosion, as shown in Figure 22 a.…”
Section: Challenges and New Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Syll et al [ 100 , 101 ] have proposed a novel method to induce concrete cracking. An expansion agent is poured into an aluminum pipe embedded in concrete to simulate the expansion of the rebar volume due to corrosion, as shown in Figure 22 a.…”
Section: Challenges and New Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%