Debonding of fiber-reinforced composites can limit the increase of strength that a reinforced concrete (RC) beam can achieve due to the addition of the external layer of reinforcement provided by the composite. Small-scale direct shear tests can help understand the debonding phenomenon. However, researchers have debated for decades whether the results of direct shear tests can be used to predict the strain level at which the composite would fail in strengthened beams. This paper is the first systematic attempt to address this issue. A database of RC beam flexural tests and of direct shear tests that feature externally bonded polypara-phenylene-benzo-bisoxazole (PBO) fiber-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) composite is compiled. For the ...