Abstract

In this paper, the durability of the bondline between concrete and FRP reinforcement was characterized at various temperature and humidity levels. The linear and nonlinear viscoelastic constitutive behavior of the epoxy bondline was characterized and used for a nonlinear viscoelastic fracture analysis of delamination. A hygrothermal nonlinear viscoelastic pseudo-stress model was developed and calibrated in order to compute a generalized J integral. Driven wedge tests were conducted for examining the fracture behavior of the interface. A finite element analysis was developed for determining the cohesive zone size and the generalized J integral at various temperature and humidity levels. The fracture energy obtained from these parameters greatly depended upon crack growth rate, temperature and humidity.

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