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Experimental Study on the Flexural Behaviour of CFRP-bar NSM R.C Beams depending on Adhesive and Anchorage (접착재 종류와 정착구 유무에 따른 탄소막대 매립보강 RC보의 휨 거동에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Won;Lee, Hyung-Geun;Yeo, Hwan-Jun;Park, Sung-Moo
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2014
  • For the last decade many bridges and buildings have experienced flexural strengthening with the fiber reinforced polymer(FRP) bonding system, demands for increasing heavy traffic loads and the changing of the code application. Of the many strengthening systems, NSM(near surface mounted) system with FRP has become attractive and popular way of strengthening for the existed RC structures and many studies and applications of this technique have significantly increased all over the world. Meanwhile, polymer mortar that contains much of the same ingredients as cement but includes the addition of certain polymer resins for enhancing desired physical properties, has been used as an alternative adhesive. This paper focuses on flexural behaviour of CFRP-bar NSM system with variables such as kinds of adhesive, anchorage, sectional aspect ratio. Based on the test results and test-to-predicted ratio, this paper provides researchers and practical engineers a fundamental knowledge and intuition.

Drying Shrinkage of High-Fluidity Polymer-Modified Mortar Using Redispersible Polymer Powder (재유화형 분말수지를 혼입한 고유동 폴리머 시멘트 모르타르의 건조수축)

  • Lee, Youn-Su;Joo, Myung-Ki;Chung, In-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.296-299
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    • 2004
  • The effects of polymer-cement ratio, antifoamer content and shrinkage-reducing agent content on the setting time and drying shrinkage of high-fluidity polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder are examined. As a result, the setting time of the high-fluidity polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder tend to delayed with increasing polymer-cement ratio, regardless of the antifoamer conten,. Irrespective of the antifoamer content, the drying shrinkage of the high-fluidity polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder tend to decrease with increasing polymer-cement ratio and shrinkage-reducing agent content.

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Effect of VAE Type Powder Polymer on Strength Properties of High Strength Polymer Cement Mortars (VAE 분말수지가 고강도 폴리머 시멘트 모르타르의 강도 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Jung-Gu;Lee, Gun-Cheol;Ko, Kyung-Taek;Ryu, Gum-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.299-306
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    • 2015
  • In construction materials area, many research on polymer for cement-based materials have been conducted. In spite of these research, general research scope is limited to the normal strength range, and thus in this research, for both normal and high strength range mixtures, the strength and mechanical properties of high strength cement mortar incorporating Vinyle Acetate-Ethylene(VAE) type powder polymer are evaluated. As a result of experiment, in the case of high strength mixture, as the amount of VAE polymer addition was increased the compressive and flexural strengths were decreased while the tensile and bonding strengths were increased because of the formation of the polymer membrane inside of the mortar matrix.

Exploring the Flexural Bond Strength of Polymer-Cement Composition in Crack Repair Applications (균열 보수용 폴리머 시멘트 복합체의 휨접착강도에 관한 연구)

  • Jo, Young-Kug
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 2024
  • This research aims to assess the flexural bonding efficacy of polymer-cement composites(PCCs) in mending cracks within reinforced concrete(RC) structures. The study involved infilling PCCs into cement mortar cracks of varying dimensions, followed by evaluations of enhancements in flexural adhesion and strength. The findings indicate that the flexural bond performance of PCCs in crack repair is influenced by the cement type, polymer dispersion, and the polymer-to-binder ratio. Specifically, the use of ultra-high early strength cement combined with silica fume resulted in an up to 19.0% improvement in flexural bond strength compared to the application of ordinary Portland cement with silica fume. It was observed that the augmentation in flexural strength of cement mortar filled with PCCs was significantly more dependent on the depth of the crack rather than the width. Furthermore, PCCs not only acted as repair agents but also as reinforcement materials, enhancing the flexural strength to a certain extent. Consequently, this study concludes that PCCs formulated with ultra-high early strength cement, various polymer dispersions, silica fume, and a high polymer-to-binder ratio ranging from 60% to 80% are highly effective as maintenance materials for crack filling in practical settings.

Tensile Strength of Cement Mortar using Pitch-based Carbon Fiber Derived from Oil Residues (석유피치 재활용 탄소섬유를 혼입한 모르타르의 인장 특성)

  • Rhee, Inkyu;Lee, Jun Seok;Kim, Jin Hee;Kim, Yoong Ahm;Kim, Woo
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.20-28
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    • 2017
  • The direct tensile strength of the mortar specimen containing pitch-based carbon fiber was ranged between 1/27~1/22 as compared to the average compressive strength of mortar. It was found that the direct tensile strength of the mortar containing the same amount of PAN-based carbon fiber was around 1/15. While the case of the control specimen without the carbon fiber was around 1/29. One the other hands, the flexural tensile strength of the mortar containing pitch-based carbon fibers was about 1/12 as compared to the average compressive strength. In case of the mortar specimen with PAN-based carbon fiber and control mortar were 1/10 and 1/13.5, respectively. The tensile performance of the mortar with pitch-based carbon fiber was found to be intermediate between control mortar and the reinforced mortar incorporated with the PAN-based carbon fiber.

Indoor and outdoor pullout tests for retrofit anchors in low strength concrete

  • Cavunt, Derya;Cavunt, Yavuz S.;Ilki, Alper
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.951-968
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    • 2016
  • In this study, pullout capacities of post-installed deformed bars anchored in low strength concrete using different bonding materials are investigated experimentally. The experimental study was conducted under outdoor and indoor conditions; on the beams of an actual reinforced concrete building and on concrete bases constructed at Istanbul Technical University (ITU). Ready-mixed cement based anchorage mortar with modified polymers (M1), ordinary cement with modified polymer admixture (M2), and epoxy based anchorage mortar with two components (E) were used as bonding material. Furthermore, test results are compared with the predictions of current analytical models. Findings of the study showed that properly designed cement based mortars can be efficiently used for anchoring deformed bars in low quality concrete. It is important to note that the cost of cement based mortar is much lower with respect to conventional epoxy based anchorage materials.

A Basic Study on the Self-Corrosion Inhibition Function Identification of VA/E/MMA-Modified Mortar with Nitrite-Type Hydrocalumite (칼루마이트 및 VA/E/MMA 분말수지 병용 PMM의 자기방청기능 규명을 위한 기초적 연구)

  • Hong, Sun-Hee;Kim, Wan-Ki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.253-254
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate chloride ion adsoption property of cement mortar using nitrite type hydrocalumite(calumite) with self-corrosion inhibition function. Superior corrosion inhibition function of the VA/E/MMA-modified mortars with calumite was ascertained from accelerated corrosion test in the previous study. In this study, VA/E/MMA-modified mortars with calumite were prepared with calumite contents of 0, 5, 10% and polymer-binder ratio of 0, 10%, and tested for chloride ion adsorption to make it clear how calumite gives self-corrosion inhibition function to cement mortar. As a result, chloride ion adsorption property of VA/E/MMA-modified mortars with calumite was improved by increasing calumite contents compared to unmodified mortar regardless of using VA/E/MMA terpolymer powder or not.

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Strength Properties of High-Fluidity Polymer-Modified Mortar (고유동 폴리머 시멘트 모르타르의 강도 특성)

  • Joo, Myung-Ki;Lee, Youn-Su;Chung, In-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.312-315
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    • 2004
  • The effects of polymer-cement ratio, antifoamer content and shrinkage-reducing agent content on the strength of high-fluidity polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder are examined. As a result, the flexural and tensile strengths of the high-fluidity polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder tend to increase with increasing polymer-cement ratio, and tend to decrease with increasing shrinkage-reducing agent content, regardless of the antifoamer content. However, the compressive strength of the high-fluidity polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder decrease with increasing polymer-cement ratio and shrinkage-reducing agent content.

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Properties of Strength of Ultrarapid-Hardening Polymer-Modified Mortar (초속경 폴리머 시멘트 모르타르의 강도특성)

  • Lee, Youn-Su;Joo, Myung-Ki;Yeon, Kyu-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.115-118
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    • 2001
  • The effects of polymer-cement ratio and shrinkage-reducing agent content on the strength properties of ultrarapid-hardening polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder are examined. As a result, the flexural and tensile strengths of the ultrarapid-hardening polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder tend to increase with increasing polymer-cement ratio, and tend to decrease with increasing shrinkage-reducing agent content. However, the compressive strength of the ultrarapid-hardening polymer-modified mortars using redispersible polymer powder decrease with increasing polymer-cement ratio and shrinkage-reducing agent content.

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Effect of Absorbent Materials and Initial Sealed Curing on Drying Shrinkage and Compressive Strength of Hwangtoh Mortar (흡수성 물질과 초기 밀봉양생이 황토 모르타르의 건조수축과 압축강도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwon, Yang-Hee;Hong, Sung-Gul
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.20-29
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    • 2016
  • This study investigates the effect of the absorbent materials on the material properties(compressive strength and drying shrinkage) of natural hwangtoh mortar which is one of the traditional building material in Korea. The absorbent materials used are seaweed paste and Super-Absorbent Polymer(SAP). In addition to the absorbent materials, the initial sealed curing recommended by the standard specification of properties for Korean traditional building materials is also a main interest of this study. Based on the test results of 28 days compressive strength and converged drying shrinkage, it is confirmed that the initial sealed curing for 7 days is effective to reduce the drying shrinkage and to enhance the compressive strength. Thus, it is verified that the recommendation is reasonable and has positive effects on the properties of the mortar. Next, the test results show that the addition of absorbent materials into the mortar is also effective to the two properties depending on their absorption capacity. Thus, it is more effective to use SAP than the seaweed paste because of higher absorption capacity. However, both the initial sealed curing and keeping total water contents of the mortar are required to show this effectiveness. Lastly, the compressive strength is inversely proportional to the drying shrinkage. By using this relation, the reason of the increase of compressive strength due to the initial sealed curing or the addition of absorbent materials is quantitatively explained.