Beam anchorage bond test between lightweight aggregate concrete and plain reinforcing bars
Abstract
In this study, waste product palm oil clinker (POC) is use as fine aggregate to create lightweight aggregate concrete and the bond strength between the POC concrete and plain round reinforcing bars will be tested. The beam specimens were prepared with
varies cement content of 350 kg/m3, 400 kg/m3 and 500 kg/m3 with different size of rebar of 8 mm and 10 mm respectively. Normal concrete were also casted to acts as a control specimen while cube specimen were casted to determine the residual
compressive strength of the concrete. The effects of rebar diameter, cement content and
comparison between normal concrete and POC concrete are examined. The bond
strength behavior of the concrete and the mode of failure were determined through
beam anchorage test. Through the experiment, the bond strength and the corresponding
slip length of loading end and free end were obtained and bond slip curve graph were
plotted. It was found that that the bond strength of POC concrete is lower than normal
concrete. The corresponding slip length will be greater when the bond strength is
weaker. The bond strength will increases as the cement content increase but it will
decreases as the size of the reinforcing bar increases.