Abstract

This paper describes the bond strength comparison between concrete and reinforcement with several types of concrete. The types of concrete studied were normal concrete (NC), Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC), High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete (HVFAC), and High-Volume Fly Ash Self-Compacting Concrete (HVFA-SCC). Research data were obtained from previous studies. The data of concrete bond strength were obtained by testing the reinforced concrete beam with a lap splice in the tensile moment area. Bond strength values were normalized by dividing with the square root of concrete grade. Then use normalized data to formulate the relationship between the length of lap splice to diameter ratio (ls/db) and the normalized bond strength concrete for both normal concrete and SCC. From the obtained relationship, we can compare the bond strength between NC and SCC. The SCC bond strength is higher than NC. Bond strength of HFVAC and HVFA-SCC is also higher than NC and SCC, so that the use of HVFA-SCC can reduce the need for lap splice.

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