Collaboration of polymer composite reinforcement and cement concrete

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The results of experimental study of bond strength of cement concrete of different types with fiber reinforcing polymer (FRP) bars are reported. The reinforcing bars were manufactured of glass fibers and had a rebar with different types of the surface relief formed by winding a thin strip impregnated with a binder or by "sanding". The pullout tests were carried out simultaneously for the steel reinforcing ribbed bars A400. The impact of friction, adhesion and mechanical bond on the strength of bonds between FRP and concrete was studied. The influence of the concrete strength and different operation factors on the bond strength of concrete was evaluated.

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Khozin, V. G., & Gizdatullin, A. R. (2018). Collaboration of polymer composite reinforcement and cement concrete. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 991). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/991/1/012044

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