Title of article :
Compressive Stress-Strain Behavior of Composite Ordinary and Reactive Powder Concrete
Author/Authors :
Tayeh, Bassam A Civil Engineering Department - Islamic University of Gaza - Gaza, Palestine , Abu Bakar, B.H School of Civil Engineering - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Engineering Campus - 14300 Nibong Tebal - Pulau Pinang, Malaysia , Megat Johari, M.A School of Civil Engineering - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Engineering Campus - 14300 Nibong Tebal - Pulau Pinang, Malaysia , Tayeh, S.M Civil Engineering Department - Islamic University of Gaza - Gaza, Palestine
Abstract :
The deterioration of reinforced concrete structures is a major social problem. To minimize this problem and ensure effective structural management, the number and extent of repair interventions must be kept at the lowest probable level. Good bond is one of the main requirements for successful repair. The main aim of this study was to investigate the compressive stress-strain behaviour of the composite specimens consist of ordinary concrete (OC) substrate as old concrete and reactive powder concrete (RPC) as a retrofitting material, by using different types of OC substrate surface preparation methods. The results showed that the composite OC/RPC specimens were able to behave closely to individual OC, in the case of using OC substrate with surface prepared by sand blasted.
Keywords :
Reactive powder concrete , Bond strength , Repair material , Substrate , Compressive stress-strain
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics