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Short-Term Performance of New Composite Anchorage with Multiple CFRP Tendons

Kuihua Mei, Xue Li, Xinyu Zhang, Yamin Sun, Yu Li, Shengjiang Sun

2023Journal of Composites for Construction14 citationsDOI

Abstract

The relatively low shear strength of carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRPs) makes it difficult to anchor CFRP tendons. Although many anchorages with CFRP tendons have been developed, few studies have been conducted on composite anchorages with multi-CFRP tendons. In this study, four groups of new mechanical clamping–bonding composite anchorages with multi-CFRP tendons were designed, and the stress of each component of the anchorage was analyzed to reveal the force transmission mechanism of the anchorage. Moreover, the short-term performance of the anchorages was experimentally investigated. The key parameters, including the elastic modulus of the bonding medium, preloading force, cone angle, and bond length, were further analyzed using the finite-element method. The results showed that the composite anchorage reliably anchored multiple CFRP tendons, and the efficiency coefficients of the four anchorages were greater than 0.95. The suggested minimum bond length was approximately 35 times the diameter of the CFRP tendon when anchoring fewer than five tendons. Finally, a sufficient preloading force could effectively reduce the initial slip, whereas increasing the cone angle and elastic modulus could reduce the final slip.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialComposite numberClampingSlip (aerodynamics)AnchoringStructural engineeringCarbon fiber reinforced polymerTendonElastic modulusModulusFibre-reinforced plasticEngineeringMedicineMechanical engineeringAnatomyAerospace engineeringStructural Behavior of Reinforced ConcreteStructural Load-Bearing AnalysisMechanical stress and fatigue analysis
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