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Unified Model of Local Bond between Deformed Steel Rebar and Concrete: Indentation Analogy Theory and Validation
Journal of Engineering Mechanics
  • Chenglin Wu, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Genda Chen, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

Two distinct groups of bond models were developed on the basis of dominant concrete splitting and rebar-concrete interfacial failures, respectively. Their accuracy highly depended on the specific test data sets selected in analysis and validation. In this study, a unified model of local bond is proposed and developed on the basis of the indentation analogy at the rib front of the deformed rebar and on the concrete plastic deformation around the rebar. Unlike existing models, the unified model is completely validated with all sets of test data available in the literature. It can accurately predict the transition mechanism of failure modes from concrete splitting to rebar pullout. The predicted bond strength is in excellent agreement with experimental results as the rib spacing-to-height ratio changes in practical range.

Department(s)
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
  • Concrete Splitting,
  • Deformed Rebar,
  • Indentation Analogy,
  • Interfacial Mechanics,
  • Rebar-Concrete Bond,
  • Unified Model,
  • Bond Strength (Materials),
  • Failure (Mechanical),
  • Height Ratio,
  • Interfacial Failures,
  • Transition Mechanism,
  • Concrete Structure
Document Type
Article - Journal
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2015 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), All rights reserved.
Publication Date
10-1-2015
Publication Date
01 Oct 2015
Disciplines
Citation Information
Chenglin Wu and Genda Chen. "Unified Model of Local Bond between Deformed Steel Rebar and Concrete: Indentation Analogy Theory and Validation" Journal of Engineering Mechanics Vol. 141 Iss. 10 (2015) ISSN: 0733-9399
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chenglin-wu/23/