Factors affecting web-shear capacity of hollow-core slabs with filled cores 

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Benjamin Z. Dymond
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pp. 123-146 ◽  
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Keith D. Palmer ◽  
Arturo E. Schultz

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2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-57
Author(s):  
Kim S. Elliott

A typical 1200 mm (48 in.) wide × 200 mm (8 in.) deep prestressed concrete hollow-core unit is analyzed and designed in order to make a comparison between Eurocode 2 and ACI 318-08. This includes calculations for serviceability limit state of stress and moment of resistance, ultimate moment of resistance, ultimate shear capacities, flexural stiffness (that is, for deflection), and cover to pretensioning tendons for conditions of environmental exposure and fire resistance. Concrete cylinder strength is 40 MPa (5.8 ksi), and concrete cube strength is 50 MPa (7.3 ksi). The hollow-core unit is pretensioned using seven-wire helical strands. Worked examples are presented in parallel formation according to Eurocode 2 and ACI 318. For uniformly distributed loads, the design criterion between the service moment to service moment of resistance (Ms/Msr for EC2 and Ms/Msn for ACI 318) and the ultimate design bending moment to ultimate moment of resistance (MEd/MRd for EC2 and Mu/φMn for ACI 318) is well balanced for this example. Usually the service moment is critical unless the amount of prestress is small. For EC2-1-1, flexurally uncracked shear capacity VRd,c is only limiting when the span-to-depth ratio in this example is less than about 35. For ACI 318, flexurally cracked shear capacity φVci is limiting when span-to-depth ratio is 42, showing that shear cracked in flexure will often be the governing criterion.


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2012 ◽  
Vol 256-259 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Li Bing Jin ◽  
De Cai Chen ◽  
Ji Peng Qi

In order to study the shear capacity enhancement effect of prestressed technology to steel fiber reinforced concrete, the practical formulas were proposed for evaluating the shear-strength of unbonded prestressed steel-fiber reinforced concrete beams (UPSFRCB) through the test and study of shear capacity of UPSFRCB with simply supported ends. Various factors affecting the shear strength of UPSFRCB, such as steel fiber, prestress and shear-span to depth ratio were analyzed. The result is of importance to the popularization and application of prestressed steel-fiber reinforced concrete.


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