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This way when the specimen is loaded, the bending moment at the centre of the beam
is taken care of by the steel hinge (in compression) and the deformed bar (in tension) only.
Therefore in the section analysis, the effect of concrete is eliminated which in turn reduces
the complexity of dealing with concrete compression block. Another purpose of the steel
hinge is to provide adequate rotation of the blocks during loading, which is necessary to
obtain pure bond failure.
In addition to the main reinforcing steel in which the bond is assessed, there exists
other reinforcement (auxiliary steel) in each half of the beam as shown in Fig. This extra
reinforcement is required to take care of the shear and bending forces as well as to represent
the effect of confinement provided by transverse reinforcement (which does exist in real
structural members) on the bond performance.
Ref. REFERANCES\Cyclic beam bending test for bond behaviour.pdf
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Colour Description
__________ LVDT (B)
___________ Rebar
___________ Sleeve
Along with above mentioned LVDT at both end to measure slip, a strain gauge is
provided on rebar in middle portion of test specimen to know strain at particular loading
condition
Along with above mentioned LVDT and Strain gauges, two set of 3 strain gauges will
be applied to check strain compatibility between rebar, sleeve and concrete.
This hinge was secured to the beam 14 days before testing by using a traditional
mortar. ?
Placing a wooden block in the hinge location and bolting two boards to either side of
the beam restrained the two halves from moving relative to each other?
Casting Plan
No of Beams of each set of test
After Casting
For 28 day test
Demoulding should be done after hardening period of 3 days as per RILEM Standard.
Demoulding should be done after hardening period of 18hrs days as per per followed
by Teemage std. procedure.
After moulds have been filled, they should be covered with a sheet of plastic
or wet cloth to prevent evaporation of water and should be kept covered until
removal of specimen from mould.
The beams were transported from the curing location to the testing machine
using an overhead crane and lifting system designed to avoid relative
movement between the two halves of the beams.
Testing Procedure
Loading
RILEM states that “Loading should be applied in consecutive increments corresponding to
stress σs in the bar equal to 80,160,240,320,400,480 N/mm2”.
For Case 1) Total Load = 10.66 KN/ Increment
For Case 2) Total Load = 9.20 KN/Increment
Reference REFERANCES\IMG_20171221_161317.jpg
REFERANCES\IMG_20171221_161321.jpg
Increasing load from Fn to Fn+1 should be achieved in 30 Seconds. At each increment the load
should be kept constant for 120 seconds.
The amount slip should be measured at start and end of each increment stage by means of
dial gauge (least count 1/100mm).
Test should be continued until complete bond failure of bar occurs in both half of beams or
until the bar itself fails.
Loading continued until the slip at one end of the specimen reached 3 mm. For the half-beam
with 3 mm slip the bar was fixed in a clamping device so that the test could be continued
without further slip on this side of the specimen. Loading continued until the slip at the
second half of the specimen exceeded 3 mm as well.
Characteristic value τm is defined from the average bond stresses at a slip 0.01mm , 0.1mm,
1mm.
REFERANCES\RC 5 Beam test for Bond strength.pdf
28 day Test = 18
7 day test = 18
3 day test = 18
For each set of test = 12 for strain compatibility check + 18 for failure strain = 30
28 day Test = 30
7 day test = 30
3 day test = 30