Abstract
The extraction of a stainless steel wire embedded in an epoxy resin has been studied as a function of the embedded length. The models developed to elucidate the dependence of the debonding stress and the pull-out stress on the embedded length are applied successfully to the experimental results. The nonlinear variation of the debonding stress with the embedded length is caused by the distribution of shear stress along the wire. The variation of pull-out stress with embedded length is caused by the decrease of the frictional stress due to the Poisson contraction of the wire under tensile stress. The effect of wire contraction on the friction process was confirmed by using different initial wire tensions. The residual compressive stress at the interface due to resin shrinkage and the coefficient of friction were determined from the analysis of the pull-out process.

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