Experimental Research on the Behavior of Adhesive Reinforcement under Pullout Load

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This paper reports the experimental results of 5 groups of 18 adhesive reinforcement bars in concrete under pullout load. Through observing the experiment process, measuring the characteristic loads, and analyzing the failure mechanism, the behavior of adhesive reinforcement under tensile load is studied and described. Based on the tests and previous findings of other researchers, the five failure modes observed for adhesive anchors can be summarized.The formula to calculate the ultimate strength and some design suggestion are also presented.

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