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2015上学年学院固体力学前沿讲座预告(七)周五下午2:30 IRC楼308

发布时间:2015-07-07浏览次数:
报告题目The Bond between FRP and Concrete in Ambient and Moist Environments

报 告 人Baolin Wan Associate Professor

报告时间14:30-16:00, Friday, July 10, 2015

报告地点Room 308, IRC Building, Beihang University

HostProf. Zaoyang Guo, Institute of Solid Mechanics, Beihang University

报告摘要

The performance of reinforced concrete flexural members strengthened with externally bonded fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials depends on the bond between FRP and concrete. In this seminar, three experimental setups for evaluating the FRP/concrete bond are introduced. They are modified double cantilever beam (MDCB), single shear pullout and beam tests. MDCB specimens were used to study the FRP debonding from concrete when the crack tip was subjected to mixed-mode loadings. Numerical analyses were performed using the experimentally-obtained bond-slip relations to model the shear pullout and beam tests. The numerical analyses show that the boundary conditions of the concrete block at the loaded end play an important role in the resulting bond-slip relationship and stress state of the FRP/concrete interface in the pullout tests. Moisture, as one of the most common environmental factors, is very important for durability of the bond between FRP and concrete. The MDCB test was used to evaluate the durability of FRP/concrete bond in moist environments. Based on the experimental results and a moisture diffusion model, a bond mechanism based deterioration model of bond interfacial fracture energy was proposed for FRP-concrete bond joints in moist environments.

报告人简介

Dr. Baolin Wan is an Associate Professor of Structural Engineering in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering at Marquette University in the United States. He obtained his Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from Tsinghua University in 1996, Master of Science in 1999 and Ph.D. in 2002 from University of South Carolina. Dr. Wan is a Council Member of the International Institute for FRP in Construction (IIFC), and an Associate Member of Committee 440 – FRP of American Concrete Institute (ACI). He received the best paper award in the Third International Conference on FRP Composites in Civil Engineering (CICE2006). His research interests include numerical and experimental modeling of repaired and retrofitted structures, and use of FRP composite materials in structural members.

NOTICE:

If any faculty member wants to discuss with Prof. Wan or have lunch together with him, please send your request to Prof. Guo (z-guo@foxmail.com)



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