Mechanical analysis of stress distribution in a carbon fiber-reinforced polymer rod bonding anchor

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This paper presents an elastic shear stress distribution theoretical model at the carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP)-adhesive interface of a single-rod and a multi-rod straight-pipe bonding anchor. A comparison between theoretical and finite element analysis results reveals that the accuracy of the theory can be used to guide the preliminary design of CFRP rod bonding anchors. The mechanical performance of the inner cone bonding anchor for multi-rods are evaluated within different coefficients of friction and inner inclined angles. Numerical results indicate that the straight-parabolic inner cone bonding anchor has a significant effect on reducing the shear force at the loading end. © 2014 by the authors.

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Feng, P., Zhang, P., Meng, X., & Ye, L. (2014). Mechanical analysis of stress distribution in a carbon fiber-reinforced polymer rod bonding anchor. Polymers, 6(4), 1129–1143. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym6041129

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