Abstract

In order to investigate the bond behavior of CFRP-concrete interface under quasi-static cyclic loading, static and quasi-static interface shear tests were conducted on three different adhesive layer thicknesses and two concrete strength grades. From these results, it can be seen that the load-slip envelope curves of the quasi-static cyclic loading specimen is similar to the quasi-static monotonic loading curves. As the adhesive thickness increases, the interface bearing capacity increases, the maximum strain of CFRP plate increases, and the effective bond length slightly increases. The interface failure mode is related to concrete strength. The failure mode of C30 concrete bonded with CFRP plate is cohesive failure of concrete surface layer, while the failure mode of C50 interface specimen is adhesive failure between CFRP and adhesive layer interface. As the thickness of the adhesive layer and the strength of the concrete increase, the interfacial bond strength and maximum strain of CFRP plate increase. It can be seen that the bond-slip envelope curves of the quasi-static cyclic loading specimen coincide well with the curves of the quasi-static monotonic loading specimen. As the magnitude of the cyclic loading increases, the unloading/reloading stiffness degradation, residual slip at zero load increases, and the dissipated energy increases. The fitting resulted in a degradation model of interfacial stiffness during quasi-static cyclic loading.

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