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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Ganjian, Eshmaiel
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- 2022Potential of calcined brick clay as a partial substitution in blended cement mortarscitations
- 2022Mechanochemical Characterisation of Calcined Impure Kaolinitic Clay as a Composite Binder in Cementitious Mortarscitations
- 2022Performance of low-grade kaolinitic clay as a cement substitute in mortar: A comparative study with fly ash
- 2022Use of low grade kaolinitic clays in development of a pozzolan-cement binder system
- 2021Mechanical refining combined with chemical treatment for the processing of Bamboo fibres to produce efficient cement compositescitations
- 2021Efecto de la sulfidez en la respuesta a flexión de tableros de cemento reforzados con fibras de guadua angustifolia kunth pre-tratadas alcalinamente
- 2021Incorporation of a nanotechnology-based product in cementitious binders for sustainable mitigation of sulphate-induced heaving of stabilised soilscitations
- 2021Performance assessment of cathodically protected reinforced concrete structure based on alternative performance criterion: a case studycitations
- 2021Use of Waste Gypsum, Reclaimed Asphalt Filler, and GGBS as a Full Replacement of Cement in Road Basecitations
- 2020Shear characterisation of pultruded superstructural FRP-concrete push-outscitations
- 2020Potential and current distribution across different layers of reinforcement in reinforced concrete cathodic protection system- A numerical studycitations
- 2020Incorporation of a nanotechnology-based product in cementitious binders for sustainable mitigation of sulphate-induced heaving of stabilised soilscitations
- 2020Effect of Power Ultrasound on the Portland cement paste and mortar: study of chemical shrinkage and compressive and flexural strength development
- 2019Predicting the Corrosion Rate of Steel in Cathodically Protected Concrete Using Potential Shiftcitations
- 2019The Effect of Using Basic Oxygen Slag with By-Product and Non-Hazard Waste Materials to Produce Paving Blocks
- 2019Influence of power ultrasound on the portland cement pore solution compositions
- 2019Effect of degree of refining on flexural response of fibre cement boards reinforced with Guadua Angustifolia Kunth Bamboo
- 2019Effects of Sodium Silicate Proportion on Strength Development of Calcined Clay Geopolymer Mortar
- 2019Effect of degree of refining on flexural response of fibre cement boards reinforced with Guadua Angustifolia KUNTH bamboo
- 2019Performance assessment of specialist conductive paint for cathodic protection of steel in reinforced concrete structurescitations
- 2018A Review of Corrosion and Protection of Steel in Concretecitations
- 2018Application of power ultrasound to cementitious materials: Advances, issues and perspectivescitations
- 2017Utilisation of waste cardboard and Nano silica fume in the production of fibre cement board reinforced by glass fibrescitations
- 2016Improvement of Flexural Performance of Fibre Cements Composite Board through Fibre Impregnation
- 2016Strength, durability and leaching properties of concrete paving blocks incorporating GGBS and SFcitations
- 2015Manufacturing of bacterial nano-cellulose reinforced fiber−cement compositescitations
- 2015Using waste materials and by-products to produce concrete paving blockscitations
- 2015Zinc-Rich Paint As Anode for Cathodic Protection of Steel in Concretecitations
- 2014FLEXURAL STRENGTH BEHAVIOUR OF FIBRE CEMENT BOARD REINFORCED BY BLAST FURNACE SLAG FIBRES
- 2014Reducing Cement Contents of Paving Blocks by Using Mineral Waste and by-Product Materialscitations
- 2014Using ground granulated blast-furnace slag and mineral wastes to reduce cement in paving blockcitations
- 2013The effect of limestone powder, silica fume and fibre content on flexural behaviour of cement composite reinforced by waste Kraft pulpcitations
- 2013Corrosion durability of high performance steel fibre reinforced concrete
- 2012Introducing cem-zero
- 2012Strength performance of fly ash and slag mixtures using gypsumcitations
- 2011Effect of steel slag and Portland cement in the rate of hydration and strength of blast furnace slag pastescitations
- 2011Comparing flexural behaviour of fibre-cement composites reinforced bagassecitations
- 2010Production of Cement Composite Board Using Cellulose Fibre
- 2009Strength optimization of novel binder containing plasterboard gypsum waste
- 2009Scrap-tyre-rubber replacement for aggregate and filler in concretecitations
- 2009Properties of concrete using high-lime pfa from a UK sourcecitations
- 2009The effect of Persian Gulf tidal zone exposure on durability of mixes containing silica fume and blast furnace slagcitations
- 2008Gypsum waste reduction through stabilization for trench backfillcitations
- 2007Use of recycled gypsum in road foundation construction
- 2007Development of novel cementitious binders using plasterboard waste and pozzolanic materials for road bases
- 2006Factors affecting measurement of hydraulic conductivity in low strength cementitious materialscitations
- 2005Encouraging the use of mineral wastes in CLSM in the construction industry
- 2004Preliminary investigations into the use of secondary waste minerals as a novel cementitious landfill linercitations
- 2004Waste to contain waste – containment systems for pollution prevention
- 2004Selection of cementitious mixes as a barrier for landfill leachate containmentcitations
- 2003A vacuum-air permeability test for in-situ assessment of cover concretecitations
- 2001Novel composite landfill linerscitations
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Shear characterisation of pultruded superstructural FRP-concrete push-outs
Abstract
<p>In this paper, an investigation aimed at characterising the behaviour of headed shear studs in push-out testing is presented. The study aims to contribute to the limited knowledge of Pultruded Fibre Reinforced Polymer (PFRP)-concrete composites, highlighting the predominant failure mode and the underlying variables relevant for predictive analytical equations. Two phases of experimental push-out tests were carried out on composite slabs comprising of normal density concrete (NWC), and PFRP connected using steel headed studs. Phase one focused on studying the effects of headed shear stud configuration on the load capacity of the composite slabs, adopting 19 mm diameter studs. Phase two of the study was aimed at characterising the behaviour of the composite slab by varying the headed stud diameters. Two push-out test specimens adopted 12 mm diameter studs, and a third specimen within this phase adopted the 16 mm stud diameter. The dominant failure mode was bearing, net tension and shear out failures of the FRP plates. These modes of failure were distinctly different from those prevalent in the conventional steel-concrete composite, which is either stud shank failure or concrete pull out. The test investigation suggested a successive increase in shear capacity with increased stud sizes. Specimen with stud size of 16 mm attained higher shear strength per stud, approximately 29.4% in comparison to those with 12 mm diameter studs. The study observed that PFRP-concrete composites could mobilise between 40 and 50% shear resistances to that of their steel-concrete counterpart's. However, the intensity of bearing failure increases with increase in stud size, thereby compromising the ductility of shear connection.</p>