Abstract

The bond behavior at the polymer cement mortar (PCM)-concrete interface particularly affects the structural behavior of overlay-strengthened slabs or beams, and the debonding of the PCM overlay was one of the major failure modes. The design procedure of PCM overlay to strengthen an RC element should avoid these premature debonding failures. Because no reliable design method for retrofitting with the PCM overlay is currently available for the practitioner, a need exists to understand the mechanism of the PCM overlay debonding process to prevent failure. This paper presents an analytical approach for a PCM overlay-strengthened beam failed by intermediate crack (IC) debonding. The limit of transferred shear force along the PCM-concrete interface to avoid any occurrence of debonding is analytically provided. The reliability and accuracy of the proposed analytical procedure have been successfully verified by knowing the ratio of analytical and experimental strength of the PCM-strengthened beams compiled in a bending test database, which has a mean value of 1.10 and a standard deviation of 0.14.

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