Title:
Pull-out Characteristics of a Glass Yarn Embedded in a Cementitious Matrix
Author(s):
B. Banholzer and W. Brameshuber
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
244
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
17-38
Keywords:
bond; concrete; filament; model; pull-out test; simulation; yarn
DOI:
10.14359/18750
Date:
5/1/2007
Abstract:
Although the bond of a multi-filament yarn in a cementitious matrix is controlled by the bond properties between filaments and matrix, more detailed information is needed to evaluate the failure mechanisms of such a complex system under a pull-out load and hence allow an analytical and numerical simulation of this composite. In this study innovative test methods are presented and used to identify the debonding process of a yarn as a result of the pull-out process, and ascertain the contact faces between the individual filaments and the matrix. Additionally, numerical procedures are proposed based on these findings and allow to establish a direct relationship between the load history of a pull-out test, and the failure process of an AR-glass yarn, by means of a mathematical function, defined as the active filaments versus displacement relation NF(O). Together with the load versus displacement relationship P(O) derived also during the pull-out test an analytical characterization and simulation of the bond between an AR-glass multi-filament yarn and a cement based matrix will be possible.