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Evaluation of interfacial Adhesion between concrete substrate and self-compacting concrete as a repair material

Nawel Chibani    
Ahmed Beroual    

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 This paper focuses on using self-compacting concrete (SCC) as a material in the repair technique given the advantages it presents in the fresh state, namely: stability, homogeneity, and deformability, because it perfectly matches the shapes of the surfaces to be repaired. The interest is mainly focused on the evaluation of bond strength at the interface: Repair/Substrate. The assessment is made via a repair applied to a half-cylinder of the ordinary concrete substrate (OC), by using as a repair material two classes of self-compacting concrete (SCC) of different strength (30 and 40 MPa), the interface bond strength obtained in this case is compared to that of a half-cylinder (BO) repaired with vibrated concrete (OVC) used as a reference control concrete. The rheological properties of the (SCC) used were determined with the aid of the Slump-flow, L-Box, V funnel, and stability under sieve tests. Mechanical properties include compressive strength, and tensile strength. The test to assess the interface bond strength of the specimens is based on a splitting tensile test (indirect tensile). Finally, to determine the type of failure produced after the test. The results obtained showed that self-compacting concrete appears to be a very promising material in the repair and rehabilitation of concrete structures. SCC offers good interfacial bonding and therefore gives satisfactory interface bond strengths.

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