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Sadaf Moallemi Pour1, M Shahria Alam2, Abbas S Milani3
1School of Engineering, University of British Columbia, Kelowna, BC V1V1V7, Canada. sadaf.moallemipour@alumni.ubc.ca.
Abstract:
This paper explores a set of new equations to predict the bond strength between fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) rebar and concrete. The proposed equations are based on a comprehensive statistical analysis and existing experimental results in the literature. Namely, the most effective parameters on bond behavior of FRP concrete were first identified by applying a factorial analysis on a part of the available database. Then the database that contains 250 pullout tests were divided into four groups based on the concrete compressive strength and the rebar surface. Afterward, nonlinear regression analysis was performed for each study group in order to determine the bond equations. The results show that the proposed equations can predict bond strengths more accurately compared to the other previously reported models.
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