“…Undoubtedly, the use of externally bonded FRP composites to strengthen fire-damaged RC beams and slabs necessitates a comprehensive understanding of the bond-slip behavior at the interface between the FRP laminates and the thermally damaged concrete substrate. Extensive research efforts have been undertaken within the existing literature to explore the bond behavior of FRP-to-concrete bonded joints under normal (undamaged) conditions (e.g., Chajes et al, 1996; Dai et al, 2009; Li et al, 2015; Lorenzis et al, 2001; Mazzotti et al, 2008; Nakaba et al, 2001; Yao et al, 2004; Yuan et al, 2004; Zhou et al, 2023). Furthermore, various bond-slip models have been developed based on experimental results from bonded joint tests to describe the local bond-slip characteristics at the inerface between FRP and concrete (e.g., Dai et al, 2005; Lu et al, 2005a).…”