Applied Sciences (Mar 2021)

Experimental Study on the Pullout Resistance of Smooth Steel Strip Reinforcement with Transverse Members

  • Jung-Geun Han,
  • Kwang-Wu Lee,
  • Jong-Young Lee,
  • Gigwon Hong,
  • Jeongjun Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 2776

Abstract

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This paper presents an experimental study on the pullout resistance of a newly improved reinforcement. The applied reinforcement was a smooth steel strip reinforcement with transverse members used to improve the pullout-resistance problems of the smooth steel strip reinforcement. The pullout and bearing resistance of the improved reinforcement were evaluated using results of large-scale pullout tests. The evaluation result confirmed that the bearing resistance of the improved reinforcement was about 33–66% of the total pullout resistance, and it had an evenly distributed friction and bearing resistance. The bearing bond coefficient, considering the interference effect, gradually converged when normal stress was higher than a certain value. This result confirmed that the increment of interference effect is caused by the increment of the transverse member and normal stress. In the pullout-resistance evaluation of the improved reinforcement, a number of transverse members can be predicted using the relationship between bearing-resistance stress and the bearing bond coefficient due to normal stress, which can be applied as a reasonable prediction method.

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