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Local Bond Stress-Slip Model of High-Strength Stainless Steel Wire Ropes in ECC
by
Fan, Jiajun
, Zhu, Juntao
, Li, Ke
, Zhao, Dapeng
in
Acceptability
/ Bond stress
/ Civil Engineering
/ Compressive strength
/ Diameters
/ Engineering
/ Finite element method
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ High strength
/ Industrial Pollution Prevention
/ Iterative methods
/ Modelling
/ Pull out tests
/ Ropes
/ Slip
/ Stainless steel
/ Stainless steels
/ Steel wire
/ Structural Engineering
/ Three dimensional models
/ Wire rope
/ Wire ropes
/ 토목공학
2022
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Local Bond Stress-Slip Model of High-Strength Stainless Steel Wire Ropes in ECC
by
Fan, Jiajun
, Zhu, Juntao
, Li, Ke
, Zhao, Dapeng
in
Acceptability
/ Bond stress
/ Civil Engineering
/ Compressive strength
/ Diameters
/ Engineering
/ Finite element method
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ High strength
/ Industrial Pollution Prevention
/ Iterative methods
/ Modelling
/ Pull out tests
/ Ropes
/ Slip
/ Stainless steel
/ Stainless steels
/ Steel wire
/ Structural Engineering
/ Three dimensional models
/ Wire rope
/ Wire ropes
/ 토목공학
2022
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Local Bond Stress-Slip Model of High-Strength Stainless Steel Wire Ropes in ECC
by
Fan, Jiajun
, Zhu, Juntao
, Li, Ke
, Zhao, Dapeng
in
Acceptability
/ Bond stress
/ Civil Engineering
/ Compressive strength
/ Diameters
/ Engineering
/ Finite element method
/ Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
/ High strength
/ Industrial Pollution Prevention
/ Iterative methods
/ Modelling
/ Pull out tests
/ Ropes
/ Slip
/ Stainless steel
/ Stainless steels
/ Steel wire
/ Structural Engineering
/ Three dimensional models
/ Wire rope
/ Wire ropes
/ 토목공학
2022
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Local Bond Stress-Slip Model of High-Strength Stainless Steel Wire Ropes in ECC
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Local Bond Stress-Slip Model of High-Strength Stainless Steel Wire Ropes in ECC
2022
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Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) reinforced with high-strength stainless steel wire ropes (HSSSWR) is a new composite that has attracted much attention. Comprehensive understanding of the local bond stress-slip relationship of HSSSWR in ECC is a significant aspect to popularize the application of this new composite. In this research, the local bond stress-slip relationship between HSSSWR and ECC was investigated experimentally and theoretically, considering the influences of bond lengths, nominal diameters of HSSSWR and compressive strength of ECC. In order to accurately predict the bond stress and slip at different positions along the embedded length, a local bond stress-slip model was proposed for HSSSWR-ECC interface, and the model parameters were determined based on the pull-out test results and microsegment analysis of HSSSWR in ECC by using a nested iteration procedure. Furthermore, the three-dimension (3D) nonlinear finite element (FE) modeling method by using the proposed model was used to predict the bond-slip performance of HSSSWR in ECC. Finally, the global load-slip relationships calculated by using the iterative procedure and the 3D FE modeling method were compared with test results, which validated the acceptability of the developed local bond stress-slip model and the FE modeling method.
Publisher
Korean Society of Civil Engineers,Springer Nature B.V,대한토목학회
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