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Abstract Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) with excellent mechanical properties and durability is a promising material for reinforcement of existing normal concrete (NC) structures. In this paper, the shear failure behavior of the NC–UHPC interface was studied by the slant shear test and the SEM (scanning electron microscope) visualization test, considering influence of the substrate strength and the interface roughed treatment. As the NC substrate and the UHPC overlay are tightly combined at the interface transition zone (ITZ), the interface exhibits good slant shear performance, and the measured interfacial shear strength could reach 19.4 MPa with C40 substrate and 21.8 MPa with C50 substrate. In addition, the microstructure and composition of the ITZ, the possible interfacial failure modes, and the load-carrying mechanism of the interface under compression–shear force are revealed. The high interface roughness and the substrate strength have positive influence on the shear strength, and greatly affect the prone failure mode and the load-slip characteristic.
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Boshan Zhang
Tongji University
Jiangjiang Yu
Guangzhou Experimental Station
Weizhen Chen
Dalian University of Technology
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tongji University
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