Structural Effect of Using Steel Fiber Reinforcement on the Punching Shear of Self-Compacting Fiber Reinforced Concrete (SCFRC) Ribbed Slabs

2019 ◽  
Vol 972 ◽  
pp. 99-104
Author(s):  
Nurulain Hanida Mohamad Fodzi ◽  
M.H. Mohd Hisbany

—Ribbed slab is an ideal structure for architects and contractors. It has an attractive soffit appearance and also giving economical value when it is come in weight and material saving. Placing and finishing of concrete slab normally influence about 30% - 35% of overall cost of flooring system. Ribbed slab or also known as one-way joist slab system consist of regularly spaced concrete joist or ribs spanning in one direction, a reinforced concrete slab cast integrally with the ribs and beam span between the columns, perpendicular to the ribs. However the complexity of the structure itself has become an issue due to honeycomb and poor workmanship. To overcome this problem, the use of Self-Compacting Steel Fiber Reinforcement Concrete (SCFRC) could improve the workmanship quality and to minimize the occurrence of honeycomb in concrete. Steel fiber in concrete improved the resistance of reinforced structural members cracking, deflection and other serviceability condition. Thus, this alternative approach will be the main focus in this study.Punching shear strength in reinforced concrete slabs subjected to concentrated loads has received a lot of emphasis due to its importance in the structural system, this failure may take place due to in conservative design of slab overloading and deterioration of strength in concrete and reinforcement. The continuous improvement of the technology of SCFRC and the better knowledge on the mechanical behavior of this SCFRC ribbed slab are contributing to a larger field application of SCFRC. Determination of punching shear strength has received considerable attention by the engineering profession in recent years.

2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 168781401558425 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyunjin Ju ◽  
Na-Rae Cheon ◽  
Deuck Hang Lee ◽  
Jae-Yuel Oh ◽  
Jin-Ha Hwang ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 90-93 ◽  
pp. 933-939 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiu Ning Yang ◽  
Ming Jie Mao ◽  
Sumio Hamada

Several equations for punching shear strength of the reinforced concrete slab have been proposed in the world. These equations have their own factors affecting the strength. There are numerous test data for punching shear strength of RC slabs, which have been obtained by numerous researchers. A database with approximately 300 specimens has been structured through the present study. In the present study seven equations for punching shear strength are evaluated based on the database. CCES equation is also evaluated from the present database.


Author(s):  
Hamid Abdulmahdi Faris ◽  
Lubna Mohammed Abd

The "flat slab" is a reinforced concrete slab bolstered, by a number of columns. Punching, shear is a category for collapse for reinforced concrete slabs exposed to great confined forces. In "flat slab" constructions the shear failure happens, at column bolster joints. To avoid this, collapse two methods are used, first method is increasing the column dimensions and, the other is to use drop panel if the first method leads to uneconomical, design. Two examples are used to find the effect, of column dimensions, increase on the punching shear failure of "flat slab". The first example, is a "flat slab" of span (5 by 5) m and the other is of span (6 by 6) m. The column which examined is the interior, edge and corner columns, and the interior column is the most dangerous case. It is concluded that, the increase of column dimensions are lead to avoid of punching shear failure in "flat slab" and the drop panel is enlarge the area of the critical shear perimeter and this avoiding punching shear failure.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 02007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valery Filatov

The article presents the methodology and results of an analytical study of structural parameters influence on the value of punching force for the joint of columns and flat reinforced concrete slab. This design solution is typical for monolithic reinforced concrete girderless frames, which have a wide application in the construction of high-rise buildings. As the results of earlier studies show the punching shear strength of slabs at rectangular columns can be lower than at square columns with a similar length of the control perimeter. The influence of two structural parameters on the punching strength of the plate is investigated - the ratio of the side of the column cross-section to the effective depth of slab C/d and the ratio of the sides of the rectangular column Cmax/Cmin. According to the results of the study, graphs of reduction the control perimeter depending on the structural parameters are presented for columns square and rectangular cross-sections. Comparison of results obtained by proposed approach and MC2010 simplified method are shown, that proposed approach gives a more conservative estimate of the influence of the structural parameters. A significant influence of the considered structural parameters on punching shear strength of reinforced concrete slabs is confirmed by the results of experimental studies. The results of the study confirm the necessity of taking into account the considered structural parameters when calculating the punching shear strength of flat reinforced concrete slabs and further development of code design methods.


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