scholarly journals Punching Shear Capacity of Prestressed Concrete Slabs Made of Lightweight Concrete Mixed with Short Fibers

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (12) ◽  
pp. 1227-1244
Author(s):  
Yuichi Kitano ◽  
Hajime Ito ◽  
Satoshi Suzuki
1996 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 502-510 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. J. Gardner

The validity of the CSA A23.3-94 code provisions for punching shear were compared with the punching shear results of 142 reinforced concrete flat slabs, 16 prestressed concrete flat slabs with unbonded tendons, and 17 flat slabs with unbonded prestressed and supplementary bonded reinforcement. The code prediction equations are not capable of direct verification against experimental results without using a correction factor. Using a justifiable correction factor, the CSA A23.3-94 provisions are appropriately conservative for reinforced concrete slabs but the scatter is large. However, it was concluded that the CSA A23.3-94 provisions are not conservative for prestressed concrete flat slabs. An equation is proposed to calculate the punching shear capacity of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete slabs, which has a smaller coefficient of variation than the punching shear provisions of CSA A23.3-94, for symmetrically loaded interior columns. The critical section of the proposed method is the perimeter of the column, which is easier to justify than an arbitrary critical perimeter half the effective depth of slab from the column. Key words: reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete, flab slabs, punching shear.


2012 ◽  
Vol 450-451 ◽  
pp. 338-342
Author(s):  
Ming Jie Mao ◽  
Qiu Ning Yang

A lightweight aggregate with low permeability was employed in the concrete slab; and the strength of the slab is mainly discussed. The purpose of present study is to evaluate experimentally the punching shear strength of lightweight concrete slab, and to propose the punching shear strength equation for the slab with lightweight aggregate concrete. The applicability of the proposed equation to the both reinforced concrete and pre-stressed concrete slabs with lightweight aggregate concrete.


2008 ◽  
Vol 400-402 ◽  
pp. 335-340
Author(s):  
Xiao Wei Wang ◽  
Wen Ling Tian ◽  
Zhi Yuan Huang ◽  
Ming Jie Zhou ◽  
Xiao Yan Zhao

The thickness of the raft slab is determined by punching shear. The raft slab is commonly thick, which causes concrete volume is large. Mass concrete can bring disadvantage to the foundation. In order to increase the bearing capacity and reduce the thickness, it is suggested that the raft slab to be reinforced by steel fibers. There are five groups of specimens in this paper. S1 is the common reinforced concrete slab. S2 and S3 are concrete slabs reinforced by steel fibers broadcasted layer by layer when casting specimen. S4 and S5 are concrete slabs reinforced by steel fibers mixed homogeneously when making concrete. The punching shear tests of these slabs were done. The test results indicate that the punching shear capacity of the slab reinforced with steel fibers is higher than that of concrete slab, the stiffness and crack resistance of the steel fibers reinforced concrete slab are better than those of the common concrete slab and the punching shear of the slabs with different construction methods of steel fibers is similar. It analyses the punching shear behavior of the slab reinforced with steel fibers and suggests the ultimate bearing formula. The calculative values are coincided with the measured values well.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nhat-Duc Hoang ◽  
Duy-Thang Vu ◽  
Xuan-Linh Tran ◽  
Van-Duc Tran

This study investigates an adaptive-weighted instanced-based learning, for the prediction of the ultimate punching shear capacity (UPSC) of fiber-reinforced polymer- (FRP-) reinforced slabs. The concept of the new method is to employ the Differential Evolution to construct an adaptive instance-based regression model. The performance of the proposed model is compared to those of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and traditional formula-based methods. A dataset which contains the testing results of FRP-reinforced concrete slabs has been collected to establish and verify new approach. This study shows that the investigated instance-based regression model is capable of delivering the prediction result which is far more accurate than traditional formulas and very competitive with the black-box approach of ANN. Furthermore, the proposed adaptive-weighted instanced-based learning provides a means for quantifying the relevancy of each factor used for the prediction of UPSC of FRP-reinforced slabs.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Ilker Kara ◽  
Besian Sinani

An innovative solution to the corrosion problem is the use of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) as an alternative reinforcing material in concrete structures. In addition to the non corrodible nature of FRP materials, they also have a high strength-to-weight ratio that makes them attractive as reinforcement for concrete structures. Extensive research programs have been carried out to investigate the flexural behavior of concrete members reinforced with FRP reinforcement. On the other hand, the shear behavior of concrete members, especially punching shear of two-way slabs, reinforced with FRP bars has not yet been fully explored. The existing provisions for punching of slabs in most international design standards for reinforced concrete are based on tests of steel reinforced slabs. The elastic stiffness and bonding characteristics of FRP reinforcement are sufficiently different from those of steel to affect punching strength. In the present study, the equations of existing design standards for shear capacity of FRP reinforced concrete beams have been evaluated using the large database collected. The experimental punching shear strengths were compared with the available theoretical predictions, including the CSA S806 (CSA 2012), ACI-440.1R-15 (ACI 2015), BS 8110 (BSI 1997), JSCE (1997) a number of models proposed by some researchers in the literature. The existing design methods for FRP reinforced concrete slabs give conservative predictions for the specimens in the database. This paper also presents a simple yet improved model to calculate the punching shear capacity of FRPreinforced concrete slabs. The proposed model provides the accurate results in calculating the punching shear strengths of FRP-reinforced concrete slender slabs.


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