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  1. Adequate bonding between rebar and concrete is critical to ensuring the reliable performance of RC structures. It is found empirically that bond behavior is affected by many factors, including concrete cover, transverse reinforcement, rebar geometry, concrete properties, etc. While many past studies have focused on the prediction of bond strength, how those factors influence the bond failure mode is not well investigated. The goal of this research is to develop a bond failure mode prediction model considering corrosion. The model development is based on bond testing results of 44 beam-end specimens with various rebar size, corrosion levels, covers, and stirrup confinement. This study adopts logistic and lasso logistic regression, where the failure mode is the categorical dependent variable and the aforementioned factors that could influence the bond behavior are the independent variables. The developed model can be can be further used for corroded RC structure performance evaluation. 
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