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Bond-slip behaviour of H-shaped steel embedded in UHPFRC

  • Huang, Zhenyu;Huang, Xinxiong;Li, Weiwen;Chen, Chufa;Li, Yongjie;Lin, Zhiwei;Liao, Wen-I
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.563-582
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    • 2021
  • The present study experimentally and analytically investigated the push-out behaviour of H-shaped steel section embedded in ultrahigh-performance fibre-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC). The effect of significant parameters such as the concrete types, fibre content, embedded steel length, transverse reinforcement ratio and concrete cover on the bond stress, development of bond stress along the embedded length and failure mechanism has been reported. The test results show that the bond slip behaviour of steel-UHPFRC is different from the bond slip behaviour of steel-normal concrete and steel-high strength concrete. The bond-slip curves of steel-normal concrete and steel-high strength concrete exhibit brittle behaviour, and the bond strength decreases rapidly after reaching the peak load, with a residual bond strength of approximately one-half of the peak bond strength. The bond-slip curves of steel-UHPFRC show an obvious ductility, which exhibits a unique displacement pseudoplastic effect. The residual bond strength can still reach from 80% to 90% of the peak bond strength. Compared to steel-normal concrete, the transverse confinement of stirrups has a limited effect on the bond strength in the steel-UHPFRC substrate, but a higher stirrup ratio can improve cracking resistance. The experimental campaign quantifies the local bond stress development and finds that the strain distribution in steel follows an exponential rule along the steel embedded length. Based on the theory of mean bond and local bond stress, the present study proposes empirical approaches to predict the ultimate and residual bond resistance with satisfactory precision. The research findings serve to explain the interface bond mechanism between UHPFRC and steel, which is significant for the design of steel-UHPFRC composite structures and verify the feasibility of eliminating longitudinal rebars and stirrups by using UHPFRC in composite columns.

Assessment of Shear Behavior of High-Strength Steel RC Beams (고장력 주인장 철근을 사용한 RC보의 전단거동에 미치는 영향평가)

  • 손영무;윤영수;이만섭;김영훈
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.603-608
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    • 2001
  • In these days, high-strength steel prevails throughout the construction fields for the benefit of structural and economical aspects. But high-strength steel is used by the simple calculation of flexural capacities for the purpose of reducing flexural reinforcement. So, this paper is mainly focused on the shear behavior of high-strength steel reinforced concrete beams without stirrups comparing with normal-strength steel reinforced concrete beams. Specimens were made and tested with the experimental parameters, such as steel yield strength, reinforcement ratios and minimum shear reinforcement. The main result was that not only area but also the yield strength of flexural reinforcement should be considered to predict the shear capacities of concrete beams.

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Evaluation of Residual Strength of Fire-Damaged RC Beams with Normal and High Strength (화재 피해를 입은 일반강도 및 고강도 RC 휨 부재의 잔존강도 평가)

  • Choi Eungyu;Kang Ji Yeon;Shin Mi Kyoung;Shin Young-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.51-54
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    • 2005
  • Reinforced Concrete structures have been commonly regarded as fire-resisting constructions. In the case of high-strength concrete, however, the behavior of a concrete member under fire and after fire has characteristics in different way with normal strength concrete members because of spalling. The resonable evaluation about the residual strength and stiffness of members as well as material properties has to be conducted before reusing the fire-damaged structures or retrofitting or strengthening them. Therefore, the guideline is needed for evaluation the residual strength and stiffness. In this study, the fire test is conducted with parameters like concrete strength, fire time and cover thickness, etc. The loads-deflection curves are used for comparison and analysis with the parameters.

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Effects of strain hardening of steel reinforcement on flexural strength and ductility of concrete beams

  • Ho, J.C.M.;Au, F.T.K.;Kwan, A.K.H.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.185-198
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    • 2005
  • In the design of reinforced concrete beams, it is a standard practice to use the yield stress of the steel reinforcement for the evaluation of the flexural strength. However, because of strain hardening, the tensile strength of the steel reinforcement is often substantially higher than the yield stress. Thus, it is a common belief that the actual flexural strength should be higher than the theoretical flexural strength evaluated with strain hardening ignored. The possible increase in flexural strength due to strain hardening is a two-edge sword. In some cases, it may be treated as strength reserve contributing to extra safety. In other cases, it could lead to greater shear demand causing brittle shear failure of the beam or unexpected greater capacity of the beam causing violation of the strong column-weak beam design philosophy. Strain hardening may also have certain effect on the flexural ductility. In this paper, the effects of strain hardening on the post-peak flexural behaviour, particularly the flexural strength and ductility, of reinforced normal- and high-strength concrete beams are studied. The results reveal that the effects of strain hardening could be quite significant when the tension steel ratio is relatively small.

An Experimental Study On the Inelastic Behavior of the High Strength Reinforced Concrete Column subject to Monotonic Loads (단조 하중을 받는 고강도 철근 콘크리트 기둥의 비탄성 거동에 관한 시험적 연구)

  • 정세환;정하선;김상식
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1992.04a
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 1992
  • This research is related to the experimental investigation of the inelastic behavior of R/C columns with high strength concrete. A total of eight specimens have been tested with different span ratios, steel reinforcements and load applications. Through tests bending moments were applied incrementally while axial forces being kept constantly at 80 tons. Careful observation were given to initial crack formation, crack patterns and propagation paths. Comparative studies have been made on the load carrying capacity for R/C columns with high strength concrete versus normal strength concrete.

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Shear Friction Strength based on Limit Analysis for Ultra-High Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete (소성 이론에 의한 강섬유 보강 초고성능콘크리트의 전단 마찰 강도식 제안)

  • Lee, Ji-Hyung;Hong, Sung-Gul
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.299-309
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    • 2015
  • Ultra High Performance Fiber Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) is distinguished from the normal concrete by outstanding compressive and tensile strength. Cracked normal concrete resists shear by aggregate interlocking while clamped by transverse reinforcement, which is called as shear friction theory. Cracked UHPFRC is expected to have a different shear transfer mechanism due to rather smooth crack face and post-cracking behavior under tensile force. Twenty-four push-off specimens with transverse reinforcement are tested for four different fiber volume ratio and three different ratio of reinforcement along the shear plane. The shear friction strength for monolithic concrete are suggested by limit analysis of plasticity and verified by test results. Plastic analysis gives a conservative, but reasonable estimate. The suggested shear friction factor and effectiveness factor of UHPFRC can be applied for interface shear transfer design of high-strength concrete and fiber reinforced concrete with post-cracking tensile strength.

Deformation-Based Shear Strength Model for Slender Reinforced Concrete Beams (세장한 철근콘크리트 보의 병형기초 전단강도 모델)

  • Choi Kyoung-Kyu;Park Hong-Gun;Wight James K
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.391-394
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    • 2005
  • A theoretical model was developed to predict the shear strength of slender reinforced concrete beams. The shear force applied to a cross-section of the beam was assumed to be resisted primarily by the compressive zone of intact concrete rather than by the tensile zone. The shear capacity of the cross section was defined based on the material failure criteria of concrete: failure controlled by compression and failure controlled by tension. In the evaluation of the shear capacity, interaction with the normal stresses developed by the flexural moment in the cross section was considered. In the proposed strength model, the shear strength of the beam and the location of the critical section were determined at the intersection between the shear capacity and shear demand curves. The proposed strength model was verified by the comparisons to prior experimental results.

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An Experimental Study on Mechanical Behavior of High Strength Concrete Beam with Circular Opening (고강도 철근콘크리트 유공보의 역학적 거동에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 구범모;박강근;윤승현;김용태
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.609-614
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    • 2000
  • This paper is an experimental study of the normal strength concrete beam and high strength concrete beam for the analysis of bending and shear behavior. In building structure, the story height can be minimized by providing openings in beams which serves for the utility equipments passing through. The dead space in false ceiling increase construction cost, the good ceiling system such as beam with opening give to economical merits because of a substantial reduction in materials and construction cost. For the analysis on the mechanical behavior of the reinforced high strength and normal strength concrete beams with circular opening in the web, the stress concentration of the circular opening, crack pattern and reinforcing methods were studied. Twenty test pieces with different reinforcing methods and difference concrete strength were tested and their resisting forces and load deflection curves were defined in this study.

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A Study on the Fatigue behavior of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced High Strength Concrete (하이브리드섬유보강 고강도콘크리트의 피로거동에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Nam-Wook;Choi, Go-Bong;Kim, Han-Sang;Bae, Ju-Seong
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.127-135
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    • 2005
  • Recently, as the concrete structures are becoming bigger, higher, longer and more special, high strength concrete is demanded. But the fracture behavior of high strength concrete is shown more brittle than that of the normal strength concrete. Therefore, in order to improve the brittle fracture behavior and crack propagation resistance, ACI Committee363 has been recommend the use of fiber reinforced concrete which showed superior property against the crack propagation resistance. On the other hand, bridges, concrete pavements and railroads etc. have been exposed to the repetition loading at least several million times during the service life. Therefore, fatigue load is dominantly most of all, but it is very difficult to estimate the suitable fatigue strength calculated by fatigue load. In this research, in order to examine the fatigue behavior of hybrid fiber reinforced high strength concrete, the static and fatigue tests were carried out. And from these results, it was estimated the fatigue strength of hybrid fiber reinforced high strength concrete.

An Experimental Study on the Shear Behavior of Reinforced High-Strength Concrete Beams with Belite Cement (Belite 시멘트를 사용한 고강도 철근콘크리트 보의 전단거동에 관한 실험연구)

  • 한상훈;구봉근;김동석;강지훈;이상근;홍기남
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1998.04b
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    • pp.463-468
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    • 1998
  • This paper presents the shear behavior in reinforced normal and high-strength concrete beams with Belite cement due to the increase of concrete compressive strength. The shear tests were conducted on thirty two beam specimens having concrete compressive strengths of 350 and 600kg/$\textrm{cm}^2$. The major experimental variables are compressive strength of concrete, shear span to depth ratio, and shear reinforcement ratio. The shear responses as to each variable are discussed in terms of shear capacity. The comparison of prediction equations with test results is also presented.

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