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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2014.26.5.651

Bond Characteristics and Splitting Bond Stress on Steel Fiber Reinforced Reactive Powder Concrete  

Choi, Hyun-Ki (Dept. of Fire and Disaster Prevention Engineering, Kyungnam University)
Bae, Baek-Il (Research Institute of Industrial Science, Hanyang University)
Choi, Chang-Sik (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.26, no.5, 2014 , pp. 651-660 More about this Journal
Abstract
Structural members using ultra high strength concrete which usually used with steel fiber is designed with guidelines based on several investigation of SF-RPC(steel fiber reinforced reactive powder concrete). However, there are not clear design method yet. Especially, SF-RPC member should be casted with steam(90 degree delicious) and members with SF-RPC usually used with precast members. Although the most important design parameter is development method between SF-RPC and steel reinforcement(rebar), there are no clear design method in the SF-RPC member design guidelines. There are many controversial problems on safety and economy. Therefore, in order to make design more optimum safe design, in this study, we investigated bond stress between steel rebar and SF-RPC according to test. Test results were compared with previously suggested analysis method. Test was carried out with direct pull out test using variables of compressive strength of concrete, concrete cover and inclusion ratio of steel fiber. According to test results, bond stress between steel rebar and SF-RPC increased with increase of compressive strength of concrete and concrete cover. Increasing rate of bond stress were decrease with increase of compressive strength of SF-RPC and concrete cover significantly. 1% volume fraction inclusion of steel fiber increase the bond stress between steel rebar and SF-RPC with two times but 2% volume fraction cannot affect the bond stress significantly. There are no exact or empirical equations for evaluation of SF-RPC bond stress. In order to make safe bond design of SF-RPC precast members, previously suggested analysis method for bond stress by Tepfers were evaluated. This method have shown good agreement with test results, especially for steel fiber reinforced RPC.
Keywords
steel fiber reinforced reactive powder concrete (SF-RPC); bond stress; stress analysis; direct pull out test;
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