Effects of shear reinforcement on the impact behavior of reinforced concrete slabs
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2014
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Izmir Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Design of reinforced concrete (RC) members against impact loads is required for
many structures such as industrial facilities, military protective structures, and
infrastructures. This study presents experimental investigation for strengthening RC
slabs under impact loads using shear reinforcement. Slabs were strengthened against
punching shear with two methods: using shear studs as shear reinforcement and using
steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) instead of plain concrete.
Eight RC slabs with dimensions of 2150x2150x150 mm were tested. Four of
the specimens, two identical pairs, were cast with shear studs around the point of
impact. Remaining four specimens, again two identical pairs, were cast with 1% steel
fibers. Pairs in each group contained two different levels of longitudinal reinforcement.
For each pair, one specimen was tested under static loading, whereas its identical twin
was tested under impact loads.
Specimens were tested with a test setup that provides simply supported
conditions. Support loads, displacements, accelerations, and strains on bars were
measured during the tests.
The study revealed that using shear studs and SFRC prevents brittle punching
shear failure for both static and impact loading. Specimens with steel fibers reached the
highest load carrying capacity for static test while specimens with shear reinforcement
carried a smaller load for large deformations. Specimens with SFRC displayed a close
to static behavior under impact loading, influenced only slightly by inertial forces due to
impact. Specimens with shear studs were largely influenced by inertial forces and
scabbing occurred at some areas. Specimens with steel fibers endured more impacts
compared to control specimens and specimens with shear studs due to their higher
energy dissipating capabilities.
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Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, Izmir, 2014
Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 98-99)
Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English
xii, 101 leaves
Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 98-99)
Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English
xii, 101 leaves
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Keywords
Reinforced concrete, Steel fibers, İnşaat Mühendisliği, Civil Engineering