2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2006.05.044
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Correlation between concrete-to-concrete bond strength and the roughness of the substrate surface

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“…Moreover, increasing roughness promotes adhesion due to better mechanical interlocking for high strength concrete substrates [5]. This is confirmed by Santos et al [6] The fundamental objective of this research project is to estimate the quality of concrete substrate and to evaluate its surface roughness by means of quantitative parameters with regard to adhesion. In the present paper, influence of substrate quality resulting from different surface treatments is particularly analyzed and mathematical relations between surface properties and bond strength are established.…”
Section: Fig1 Factors Affecting Bond Between Concrete Substrate and mentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Moreover, increasing roughness promotes adhesion due to better mechanical interlocking for high strength concrete substrates [5]. This is confirmed by Santos et al [6] The fundamental objective of this research project is to estimate the quality of concrete substrate and to evaluate its surface roughness by means of quantitative parameters with regard to adhesion. In the present paper, influence of substrate quality resulting from different surface treatments is particularly analyzed and mathematical relations between surface properties and bond strength are established.…”
Section: Fig1 Factors Affecting Bond Between Concrete Substrate and mentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Many approaches are valuable to quantify surface roughness [6,16,18]. EN 1504 [10] recommends visual observation, the use of a profile meter or sand test for this purpose.…”
Section: Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even sometimes before application of FRP, some investigations have been carried out about effect of surface coarseness on concrete adhesion strength to concrete (Wambold and Henry, 1982;Abu-Tair et al, 2000;Talbot et al, 1994;Julio et al, 2004;Santos and Julio, 2007). There are some studies (Toutanji and Ortiz, 2001;Mitsui et al, 2000;Matana et al, 2005;Myers et al, 2007;Li and Ghebreyesus, 2006;Seo et al, 2012;Yuan et al, 2012;Chen and El-Hacha, 2013) regarding effect of surface preparation in application of FRP where the results of these studies signify that preparation of surfaces by means of water pressure and sandblasting techniques are best methods for creating efficient adhesion For FRP on bedding concrete.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%