The Behavior of Bond Strength between Rebar and Concrete in Rubberized Concrete -

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Khudhayer Najim Abdullah Kammash
hussein Al-Quraishi
Zinah Asaad Abdul-Husain

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Through an experimental program of eighteen specimens presented in this paper, the bond strength between reinforcing bar and rubberized concrete was produced by adding waste tire rubber instead of natural aggregate. The fine and coarse aggregate was replaced in 0%, 25%, and 50% with the small pieces of a waste tire. Natural aggregate replacement ratio, rebar size, embedded rebar length, the rebar yield stress of rebar, cover, and concrete compressive strength were studied in this investigation. Ultimate bond stress, bond stress-slip response, and failure modes were presented. The experimental results reported that a reduction of 19% in bond strength was noticed in 50% replaced rubberized concrete compared with conventional concrete. The bond strength of rubberized concrete increased when the concrete cover, compressive strength of concrete, and yield stress of rebar were increased. Meanwhile, an increased embedded length of rebar and rebar size decreases the bond strength. The push-out and splitting failure were the failure modes observed in rubberized concrete.

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“The Behavior of Bond Strength between Rebar and Concrete in Rubberized Concrete : -” (2022) Journal of Engineering, 28(8), pp. 83–92. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2022.08.06.
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“The Behavior of Bond Strength between Rebar and Concrete in Rubberized Concrete : -” (2022) Journal of Engineering, 28(8), pp. 83–92. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2022.08.06.

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