Daneshvar, D., Behnood, A., & Robisson, A. (2022). Interfacial bond in concrete-to-concrete composites: A review. Construction and Building Materials, 359, Article 129195. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.129195
E207 - Institut für Werkstofftechnologie, Bauphysik und Bauökologie
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Journal:
Construction and Building Materials
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ISSN:
0950-0618
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Date (published):
12-Dec-2022
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Number of Pages:
20
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Publisher:
Elsevier
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Bond strength; Bonding; Concrete repair; Concrete-to-concrete; Interface; Test methods
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Abstract:
Concrete-to-concrete composites have been widely used in a broad range of applications such as buildings, bridges, pavements, dams and tunnels. Numerous studies have been carried out to characterize the structural performance of these composites. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review and key information on the performance of concrete-to-concrete composites. Specifically, design and environmental factors (interface condition, bonding agents, concrete properties, mismatch in overlay and substrate, fibers and admixtures, temperature, humidity) are reviewed and discussed. The test methods developed to determine bond strength under various load combinations are also described. The findings show that a proper selection of overlay and bonding agent composition, interface condition, casting and curing conditions as well as assessment techniques not only result in greater structural performance and durability but also in an optimized material usage and casting cost, leading to a more sustainable approach. Considering the growing application of layered concretes in the recent decade, this review aims at clarifying the parameters that maximize the performance of these composites and at supporting engineers and practitioners in optimizing their composites.
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Project (external):
Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)
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Project ID:
870962
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Research Areas:
Materials Characterization: 30% Surfaces and Interfaces: 70%