Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele

The exact analysis of reinforced concrete deep beams is a complex problem and the presence of web openings aggravates the situation. However, no code provision exists for the analysis of deep beams with web opening. The code implemented strut and tie models are debatable and no unique solution using...

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Main Authors: Ashraf Ragab Mohamed, Mohie S. Shoukry, Janet M. Saeed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-06-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016814000222
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spelling doaj-0a0fa46d70e8470d9bcee079c2b3cd562021-06-02T08:36:27ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682014-06-0153232933910.1016/j.aej.2014.03.001Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite eleAshraf Ragab MohamedMohie S. ShoukryJanet M. SaeedThe exact analysis of reinforced concrete deep beams is a complex problem and the presence of web openings aggravates the situation. However, no code provision exists for the analysis of deep beams with web opening. The code implemented strut and tie models are debatable and no unique solution using these models is available. In this study, the finite element method is utilized to study the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with and without web openings. Furthermore, the effect of the reinforcement distribution on the beam overall capacity has been studied and compared to the Egyptian code guidelines. The damaged plasticity model has been used for the analysis. Models of simply supported deep beams under 3 and 4-point bending and continuous deep beams with and without web openings have been analyzed. Model verification has shown good agreement to literature experimental work. Results of the parametric analysis have shown that web openings crossing the expected compression struts should be avoided, and the depth of the opening should not exceed 20% of the beam overall depth. The reinforcement distribution should be in the range of 0.1–0.2 beam depth for simply supported deep beams.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016814000222Deep beamR.C.OpeningFinite elementReinforcement
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author Ashraf Ragab Mohamed
Mohie S. Shoukry
Janet M. Saeed
spellingShingle Ashraf Ragab Mohamed
Mohie S. Shoukry
Janet M. Saeed
Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Deep beam
R.C.
Opening
Finite element
Reinforcement
author_facet Ashraf Ragab Mohamed
Mohie S. Shoukry
Janet M. Saeed
author_sort Ashraf Ragab Mohamed
title Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele
title_short Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele
title_full Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele
title_fullStr Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele
title_sort prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings using the finite ele
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The exact analysis of reinforced concrete deep beams is a complex problem and the presence of web openings aggravates the situation. However, no code provision exists for the analysis of deep beams with web opening. The code implemented strut and tie models are debatable and no unique solution using these models is available. In this study, the finite element method is utilized to study the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with and without web openings. Furthermore, the effect of the reinforcement distribution on the beam overall capacity has been studied and compared to the Egyptian code guidelines. The damaged plasticity model has been used for the analysis. Models of simply supported deep beams under 3 and 4-point bending and continuous deep beams with and without web openings have been analyzed. Model verification has shown good agreement to literature experimental work. Results of the parametric analysis have shown that web openings crossing the expected compression struts should be avoided, and the depth of the opening should not exceed 20% of the beam overall depth. The reinforcement distribution should be in the range of 0.1–0.2 beam depth for simply supported deep beams.
topic Deep beam
R.C.
Opening
Finite element
Reinforcement
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016814000222
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