Abstract

The present work deals with the experimental characterization of the mechanical bond behaviour of a galvanized steel fabric reinforced cementitious matrix (SFRCM) laminated on concrete support. The specimens, made of two low strength concrete blocks connected with a galvanized steel fabric embedded in a geo-polymeric mortar layer, have been tested according to double lap test (DLT) set-up. Six different groups of specimens have been tested varying both the lamination length and the steel fabric density. In order to reproduce the load-slip or bond-slip curves, a tri-linear bond slip model together with its parameters identification has been proposed.For some specimens, the slip profile and the slip distribution have been analysed and split into the substrate laminate slip and inner laminate layers slip. This distinction has been used as a measure of the fabric-matrix compatibility. In addition, the effect induced by the rigid blocks rotation occurred during the DLT has been argued. The DIC optical system monitoring has been used to asses both the force-slip distribution and the crack opening displacement (COD).

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