Prediction of Bonding Strength of Externally Bonded SRP Composites Using Artificial Neural Networks

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Abstract

External bonding of fiber reinforced composites is currently the most popular method of strengthening building structures. Debonding performance is critical to the effectiveness of such strengthening. Many models of bond prediction can be found in the literature. Most of them were developed based on laboratory research, therefore, their accuracy with less popular strengthening systems is limited. This manuscript presents the possibility of using a model based on neural networks to analyze and predict the debonding strength of steel-reinforced polymer (SRP) and steel-reinforced grout (SRG) composites to concrete. The model is built on the basis of laboratory testing of 328 samples obtained from the literature. The results are compared with a dozen of the most popular analytical methods for predicting the load capacity. The prediction accuracy in the neural network model is by far the best. The total correlation coefficient reaches a value of 0.913 while, for the best analytical method (Swiss standard SIA 166 model), it is 0.756. The sensitivity analysis confirmed the importance of the modulus of elasticity and the concrete strength for debonding. It is also interesting that the width of the element proved to be very important, which is probably related to the low variability of this parameter in the laboratory tests.

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Kekez, S., & Krzywoń, R. (2022). Prediction of Bonding Strength of Externally Bonded SRP Composites Using Artificial Neural Networks. Materials, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15041314

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