STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE CONFINEMENT EFFECT ON THE BOND STRENGTH RECOVERY IN THE DEFECTIVE GROUTED SLEEVE CONNECTION

Espoir Kahama, Xie Fuzhe, Ali Abdulkadir Aden, Faisal Iliasu Illo
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Defects emanating from the onsite operation of the grouted sleeve connector have a significant impact on the ultimate tensile capacity of the connector. In this research, an experiment on the capacity of the fully grouted sleeve connector considering different configurations of defects was carried out. The experiment results indicated that the connector is highly sensitive to the location of the defects, which engenders a drop of 15% in the ultimate capacity of the connector. Based on the accurate simulation of the experiment model, a series of parametric analyses were conducted to evaluate the interaction of defects with other mechanical properties of the connector. It was found that the different values of the ratio of the sleeve diameter to that of the bar within the design recommended interval significantly influence the connection's performance. The lowest ratio value engenders approximately 10% to 16% of tensile strength recovery in the weakened configuration, while a bigger ratio value engenders a decline in the capacity. This work proposes the incorporation of a safety constant in the average bond expression.
约束效应对缺陷灌浆套筒连接粘结强度恢复的影响研究
注浆套筒接头现场运行过程中产生的缺陷对接头的极限抗拉能力有重要影响。在本研究中,对考虑不同缺陷形态的全注浆套筒连接器进行了承载力试验。试验结果表明,接头对缺陷的位置非常敏感,缺陷的出现使接头的极限承载力下降了15%。在对实验模型进行精确模拟的基础上,进行了一系列参数分析,以评估缺陷与连接器其他力学性能的相互作用。研究发现,在设计推荐区间内,套筒直径与杆径之比的不同值对连接的性能有显著影响。在弱化状态下,最小的比值值可使抗拉强度恢复约10% ~ 16%,而较大的比值值则会导致容量下降。这项工作提出在平均键表达式中加入一个安全常数。
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