Civil and Environmental Engineering (Dec 2023)
Experimental and Numerical Assessment of Bonding Between Geopolymer Concrete and CFRP Sheet Using NSM Techniques
Abstract
Geopolymer concrete is a new concrete technology that emerged as an alternative to conventional concrete by replacing traditional Portland cement with geopolymer binders. Strengthening of concrete structures using CFRP composites has become an essential technique last decades. Most of the studies were conducted on conventional concrete of Portland cement. In this research, an experimental and finite element analysis has been conducted to assess the bonding properties between geopolymer concrete substrate and CFRP composites using near-surface mounted strengthening system. The program consisted of concrete prisms bonded with NSM CFRP laminate and tested using single-lap shear test set-up with different bond lengths. Bond-slip behaviour has also been evaluated. The experimental results exhibited significant bonding properties, achieving an average bonding stress between 8.97 and 15.58 relative to the bonding length. The numerical analysis showed comparable results and a good correlation with that of experimental work.
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