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Moisture And Temperature Effects On Interface Mechanical Properties For External Bonding, Tamon Ueda, Justin Shrestha, Khuram Rashid, Dawei Zhang
Moisture And Temperature Effects On Interface Mechanical Properties For External Bonding, Tamon Ueda, Justin Shrestha, Khuram Rashid, Dawei Zhang
International Conference on Durability of Concrete Structures
In order to develop rational guidelines for strengthening by external bonding, it is necessary to clarify longterm performance of interfacial bonding property. In this paper, moisture effects on bonding properties at FRP–concrete interface and temperature/moisture effects on bonding properties at PCM–concrete interface are presented. Shear bond strength of FRP–concrete interface is affected by moisture because resin–concrete adhesion strength is affected by moisture. Among tested CFRP external bonding systems, wet-layup CFRP systems all show the strength reduction, while prefabricated CFRP systems all show the strength increase after immersion. The bond stress–slip relationship and interfacial fracture energy also change, which can explain …