Experimental and numerical study on FRP-upgraded RC beams with large rectangular web openings in shear zones

2019 ◽  
Vol 194 ◽  
pp. 322-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hussein M. Elsanadedy ◽  
Yousef A. Al-Salloum ◽  
Tarek H. Almusallam ◽  
Abdulhafiz O. Alshenawy ◽  
Husain Abbas
Author(s):  
Tarek Almusallam ◽  
Yousef Al-Salloum ◽  
Hussein Elsanadedy ◽  
Abdulhafiz Alshenawy ◽  
Rizwan Iqbal

Author(s):  
Burhan Ahmad ◽  
Muhammad Yousaf ◽  
Muhammad Irfan-ul-Hassan ◽  
Muhammad Burhan Sharif ◽  
Zahid Ahmed Siddiqi ◽  
...  

Web openings in reinforced concrete (RC) beams are provided to pass utility pipes and ducts through them. This causes high stresses (with local cracking) around the transverse web openings, which may lead to reduction in ultimate strength and stiffness of RC beams. Internal strengthening with shear reinforcement can increase ultimate strength of the beam with web openings. This paper presents an experimental study which was conducted to investigate load carrying capacity, mid-span deflection and failure modes of beams with web openings. A total of eighteen RC beams were included in the testing programme, which were tested under two-point loading. The beams contained both pre-planned and post-planned web openings. Experimental results showed that ultimate load of the beams decreased from forty-two to sixty-seven percent due to the presence of web openings in the shear zones. Shear strength of the beams with pre-planned web openings increased by thirty-six percent and one-hundred two percent as compared to the reference beam due to the increase of shear reinforcement by one-hundred twenty-two percent and three-hundred three percent, respectively. Similarly, increase in shear capacity up to six percent and fourteen percent was found for the beams with post-planned web openings due to the aforementioned increase in the area of shear reinforcement, respectively. The ultimate load carrying capacity was also compared with the theoretical models. Internal strengthening and pre planned opening were found effective for providing web openings in the beams.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1067 (1) ◽  
pp. 012049
Author(s):  
Sadjad A Hemzah ◽  
Zainab M R Abdul Rasoul ◽  
Zahraa A Naser
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Zhanzhan Tang ◽  
Zhixiang He ◽  
Zheng Chen ◽  
Lingkun Chen ◽  
Hanyang Xue ◽  
...  

For an RC beam, the strength of steel rebar, the bonding strength between the concrete and reinforcement, and the bite action between the aggregates will deteriorate significantly due to corrosion. In the present study, 10 RC beams were designed to study the impact of corrosion on the shear bearing capacity. The mechanism of corrosion for stirrups and longitudinal bars and their effects were analyzed. Based on the existing experimental data, the correlation between the stirrup corrosion factor and the cross section loss rate was obtained. An effective prediction formula on the shear bearing capacity of the corroded RC beams was proposed and validated by the experimental results. Moreover, a numerical analysis approach based on the FE technique was proposed for the prediction of the shear strength. The results show that corrosion of the reinforcements could reduce the shear strength of the RC beams. The corrosion of stirrups can be numerically simulated by the reduction of the cross section. The formulae in the literature are conservative and the predictions are very dispersed, while the predictions by the proposed formula agree very well with the experiment results.


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (5) ◽  
pp. 1226-1239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leila Majidi ◽  
Nima Usefi ◽  
Reza Abbasnia

2019 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 227-234
Author(s):  
Mohammad Arsalan Khan ◽  
Shah Irfan ◽  
Zarghaam. Rizvi ◽  
Jamal Ahmad
Keyword(s):  

1988 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 550-558 ◽  
Author(s):  
George T. Dounias ◽  
David M. Potts ◽  
Peter R. Vaughan

This paper investigates the behaviour of a clay layer containing an undulating shear surface, when sheared across the undulations. A relatively long soil block containing an undulating weak zone of finite thickness is assumed. A finite element study is undertaken, examining the effect of the thickness and the amplitude of the weak zone on the overall strength and deformation of the block. Also examined is the behaviour of the block when either only the weak zone or both the weak zone and the intact soil are strain softening. Key words: undulating shear surface, finite elements, strain softening.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Mohamed H. Makhlouf ◽  
Hala M. Refat

This paper presents an experimental and numerical study carried out to investigate the flexural and shear behavior of concrete-steel composite beams with circular web openings strengthened using two different techniques around openings. The experimental program conducted on nine simply supported beams which were constructed with different variables. One steel beam and eight concrete-steel composite beams were experimentally tested. The tested beams are of 1500 mm length and BFI cross section of steel beam but composite beams were BFI steel section connected with concrete slab had 300 mm width and 70 mm depth, while this connection is done by headed stud shear connector. The tested specimens subjected to positive bending were loaded by one or two line load across the width of the concrete slab. The main parameters were the type of beams, web openings effect, location of web openings, strengthening techniques around openings externally CFRP strips and vertical steel links using steel plates placed on the top and bottom surface of beams anchored with fine threads, and number of CFRP strips layers. The effect of these parameters on the failure of modes, ultimate load, first cracking load and deflection were investigated. Moreover, a finite element models were developed by ANSYS (version 14) to simulate all the tested specimens, experimental test results were compared with FE results obtained. The experimental results showed that both strengthening systems applied in this research were remarkably increased the beam strength, and the capacity retrieve of beams without openings. This study approved that steel links technique gave more prominent simplicity of use and low cost. FEM models were in good agreement with the corresponding experimental ones. However, the calculated ultimate loads were slightly higher than the experimental ultimate loads up to 10%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (54) ◽  
pp. 21-35
Author(s):  
Adel Boulebd ◽  
Ferhoune Noureddine ◽  
Boukhezar Mohcene ◽  
Habib Abdelhak Mesbah

In this paper, an analytical and numerical study in FEM finite element by the ABAQUS software was conducted. Which aims to study the behaviour of RC beams bending strengthened with SNSM side near surface mounted technique, proposed as a solution to avoid the failure mode by debonding of the strengthening, the disadvantage of the EBR externally bonded reinforced technique, and the failure mode by separation of the concrete cover relative to the NSM near surface mounted technique, by comparing the behaviour of the three techniques, the effect of the quantity of strengthening and confirm the results with the literature. The results of this study show that the numerical and analytical model can predict the behaviour of strengthened RC beams according to the three techniques, a clear improvement of the bending capacity of beams strengthened is noticed. A good preservation of the ductility of SNSM beams with a better failure mode.


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