The Experimental Research on the Effect of Age on Bond Behavior between Deformed Bar and Shale Ceramic Concrete

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In this paper, the effect of age on bond behavior between deformed bar and shale ceramic concrete was analyzed by four groups of pull-out tests with different age. And three reinforced concrete pull-out tests used for comparative analysis were prepared at the same time. We obtained a series of experimental data and based on these data a more accurate formula was summed up. This conclusion is important for further study on bonding properties of ceramic concrete and has a high value in guiding the actual construction.

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