The validation of a plasticity model for bond between ribbed, steel bars an
d concrete is discussed. The model relates local slip and radial dilation t
o bond stress and radial confinement stress, i.e. it provides an interface
characterization of the behaviour of a finite-thickness region around the b
ar-the bond zone. The validation study considers experimental results from
six independent investigations. The specimens are all pull-out specimens bu
t differ significantly in size and configuration. Models for each specimen,
based on a single bond model calibration, reproduce the experimental resul
ts with acceptable accuracy. The response over the full range of slip and t
he mode of failure are examined. Some of the model's strengths, weaknesses,
and potential improvements are discussed. For the most part, the models pr
edicts the experimental bond strength within 20 per cent and exhibits the p
otential to predict both pull-out and splitting failures. Copyright (C) 199
9 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.