Title:
Bond of Deformed Bars to Concrete: Effects of Specialty Cellulose Fibers
Author(s):
P. Soroushian and S. Ravanbakhsh
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
182
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
129-140
Keywords:
bond; cellulose fibers; concrete; deformed bars; pull-out; strength; toughness
DOI:
10.14359/5525
Date:
5/1/1999
Abstract:
Processed cellulose fibers provide high levels of elastic modulus, tensile strength, bond strength to concrete, and durability. Their fine diameter also yields a close fiber spacing at relatively low fiber volume fractions, ad allows them establish a strong presence in the interface zones between reinforcing bars and concrete. Specialty cellulose fibers have been recently developed for convenient dispersion research project investigated the effect of specialty cellulose fibers at volume fractions of about .1% on the strength and toughness of bond between deformed bars and concrete. The experimental results were indicative of the effectiveness of specialty cellulose fibers in enhancing bond strength and toughness. The positive impact of specialty cellulose fibers on bond strength was more pronounced as fiber volume fractions increased to the upper limit of .18% considered in this investigation.