Size effect on bond strength of deformed bars. T. Ichinose,Y. Kanayama,Y. Inoue,J.E. Bolander Jr. Construction and Building Materials . 2004Ichinose, T.; Kanayama, Y.; Inoue, Y.; Bolander, Jr. J. E. 2004. Size effect on bond strength of deformed bars, Construction and Building ...
mechanical properties that focus on the size effect in HEAs have only involved alloys with combinations of elements that are close in the Periodic Table, such as iron, cobalt, nickel, chromium, manganese. In these alloys, compositional heterogeneity may exist but is presumably much smaller in leng...
Experimental investigations on concrete indicate that for the same specimen geometry, the nominal strength of the specimen decreases with increasing specimen size. This phenomenon is called the size effect in fracture mechanics of concrete/reinforced concrete. In the present study, five series of push-...
the reinforcing steel bars, their location coordinates and cover, as well as the di-ameter and spacing of the ties were all scaled in proportion to D( as de)ned in Fig. 1. Smooth reinforcing steel bars were used because of the unavailability of properly scaled deformed bars of reduced siz...
Size-effectBondstrengthThe size-effect on bond strength between deformed bars and concrete is investigated using pullout and lap splice tests. The specimen parameters include bar diameter (up to 52 mm), rib shape, cover thickness, and the presence/absence of confining reinforcement. The ...