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A 2D finite-element model is utilized to predict the cyclic behavior of the specimens.
The cracking behavior of the specimens is closely monitored and the results are reported.
Adhesion failure and strength behavior of the specimens were analyzed using the Response Surface Method.
The results are compared with experimental results to investigate the influence of stiffeners on the behavior of the specimens.
In this paper, detailed behavior of the specimens is documented through an examination of deformation and strain response.
To examine the composite behavior of the specimens, the interface slip was also measured throughout the test.
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Furthermore, finite element method (FEM) has been performed to simulate the mechanical behavior of the specimen.
The wear behavior of the specimen was investigated using pin-on-disk rig where the samples sliding against a steel disk under different conditions.
It was found that the electrochemical behavior of the specimen with Pt Ru deposits was distinctly different from that of those with only Pt deposits.
The high-temperature oxidation behavior of the specimen was tested at 750, 850 and 950 °C for 72 h in air using a thermobalance.
However, exposing the rebar directly to fire, e.g. in the case of crushing of the cover, changes both the thermal and the structural behavior of the specimen considerably.
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