Reinforced polymer concrete: Physical properties of the matrix and static/dynamic bond behaviour

J. Tomás San-José*, Iñigo Vegas, Antonio Ferreira

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The paper aims at analysing the performance of Polyester Polymer Concrete (PPC) reinforced with steel and FRP rebars. The PPC is also compared with conventional cement concrete. On the one hand, the effect of the polymer matrix microstructure on the mechanical performance (compression and flexural strength, deformability and Young's modulus) is discussed. On the other hand, static and dynamic bond behaviour under pure pull-out forces between the PPC and different rebars is tackled. It is analysed the behaviour of metallic and non-metallic rebars embedded in a PPC matrix when they are subjected to both monotonic and cyclic loads. Likewise, analogous tests were performed on cement concrete specimens in order to be able to compare the bonding performance in both types of concrete.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)934-944
Número de páginas11
PublicaciónCement and Concrete Composites
Volumen27
N.º9-10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct 2005

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