Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders

This study investigated the effectiveness of several types of adhesives used in post-installed rebar connections as a bonding agent between steel reinforcement bars and old concrete under pull-out test. The cylindrical samples (96 + 24 Nos) of 15 dia. × 30 cm with anchors rebar of varying diameter (...

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Main Authors: Bassam A. Tayeh, Zeyad M. EL dada, Samir Shihada, Moruf O. Yusuf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363917302003
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spelling doaj-ebf45ac68b0a40deaca5588ad8db8fcb2020-11-25T01:18:05ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36392019-10-01314332339Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based bindersBassam A. Tayeh0Zeyad M. EL dada1Samir Shihada2Moruf O. Yusuf3Civil Engineering Department, Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza, Palestine; Corresponding author.Civil Engineering Department, Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineCivil Engineering Department, Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza, PalestineDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Hafr Al Batin, 31991 Hafr Al Batin, Eastern Province, Saudi ArabiaThis study investigated the effectiveness of several types of adhesives used in post-installed rebar connections as a bonding agent between steel reinforcement bars and old concrete under pull-out test. The cylindrical samples (96 + 24 Nos) of 15 dia. × 30 cm with anchors rebar of varying diameter (8, 10, 12 mm) with different embedded length (10, 15 and 20 × rebar diameter). The control (24 Nos) was the cast in-place rebar concrete specimens while other samples (96 Nos) were post rebar-installed concrete specimen of varied bonding agents-chemical adhesives (Sikadure-31CF and EPICHOR 1786) or cement-based binders (mortar, ultra-high performance self-compacting concrete (UHPSCC). The findings showed that the use of the adhesives and UHPCC pull-out load values were in close proximity while they all outperformed mortar bonded specimens. The pull-out load (bond strength) increases with the embedded length and the diameter of the rebar. Failure mode of post installed rebar concrete is governed by the embedded length and the area of contact with the adhesives or binder. Larger diameter of rebar favours splitting or failure of concrete due to higher strength in binder-rebar interface compare to binder-concrete interface. Keywords: Post-installed, Adhesive rebar, Pull-out test, Bonding agent, UHPSCC, Anchorshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363917302003
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author Bassam A. Tayeh
Zeyad M. EL dada
Samir Shihada
Moruf O. Yusuf
spellingShingle Bassam A. Tayeh
Zeyad M. EL dada
Samir Shihada
Moruf O. Yusuf
Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders
Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
author_facet Bassam A. Tayeh
Zeyad M. EL dada
Samir Shihada
Moruf O. Yusuf
author_sort Bassam A. Tayeh
title Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders
title_short Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders
title_full Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders
title_fullStr Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders
title_full_unstemmed Pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders
title_sort pull-out behavior of post installed rebar connections using chemical adhesives and cement based binders
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
issn 1018-3639
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This study investigated the effectiveness of several types of adhesives used in post-installed rebar connections as a bonding agent between steel reinforcement bars and old concrete under pull-out test. The cylindrical samples (96 + 24 Nos) of 15 dia. × 30 cm with anchors rebar of varying diameter (8, 10, 12 mm) with different embedded length (10, 15 and 20 × rebar diameter). The control (24 Nos) was the cast in-place rebar concrete specimens while other samples (96 Nos) were post rebar-installed concrete specimen of varied bonding agents-chemical adhesives (Sikadure-31CF and EPICHOR 1786) or cement-based binders (mortar, ultra-high performance self-compacting concrete (UHPSCC). The findings showed that the use of the adhesives and UHPCC pull-out load values were in close proximity while they all outperformed mortar bonded specimens. The pull-out load (bond strength) increases with the embedded length and the diameter of the rebar. Failure mode of post installed rebar concrete is governed by the embedded length and the area of contact with the adhesives or binder. Larger diameter of rebar favours splitting or failure of concrete due to higher strength in binder-rebar interface compare to binder-concrete interface. Keywords: Post-installed, Adhesive rebar, Pull-out test, Bonding agent, UHPSCC, Anchors
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