Behavioral Study of RC Beams Designed for Shear Using CFP and ACI Code Models
Compressive Force Path concept is a proposed shear design method to explain shear behavior in reinforced concrete beams. This concept identifies 04 behaviors based on the shear span to beam depth (a/d) ratio and provides detailed shear design and transverse reinforcement detailing procedure for each...
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doaj-29fdaac468c245369ee402daebec05df2021-02-02T06:21:47ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012030600810.1051/matecconf/201820306008matecconf_iccoee2018_06008Behavioral Study of RC Beams Designed for Shear Using CFP and ACI Code ModelsAyub TehminaKhan Sadaqat UllahMahmood WajeehaCompressive Force Path concept is a proposed shear design method to explain shear behavior in reinforced concrete beams. This concept identifies 04 behaviors based on the shear span to beam depth (a/d) ratio and provides detailed shear design and transverse reinforcement detailing procedure for each behavior. Therefore, author of this paper intended to use this concept as a practical tool for the designing of RC beams particularly for Type II (2 ≤ a/d < 5) and Type III (1 < a/d < 2) behaviors to validate the concept. Total 08 beams of 100×200×1800 mm size beams were cast; out of which, 04 beams were designed according to ACI Code approach while, rest were designed and detailed using CFP concept strategy. The beam sizes in this study are identical and all parameters are constant except shear span 'a'. The two-point loading test results of RC beams showed that the shear resistance of concrete is better estimated by the CFP concept with a good prediction of cracks pattern, load carrying capacity and actual behavior of the beams in shear as compared to the beams designed according to ACI Code approach. However, most of the beams, particularly a/d ratio less than 4.44 were observed to be deficient in serviceability and failed in shear in spite of attaining theoretical predicted loads.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820306008 |
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Behavioral Study of RC Beams Designed for Shear Using CFP and ACI Code Models |
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Behavioral Study of RC Beams Designed for Shear Using CFP and ACI Code Models |
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Compressive Force Path concept is a proposed shear design method to explain shear behavior in reinforced concrete beams. This concept identifies 04 behaviors based on the shear span to beam depth (a/d) ratio and provides detailed shear design and transverse reinforcement detailing procedure for each behavior. Therefore, author of this paper intended to use this concept as a practical tool for the designing of RC beams particularly for Type II (2 ≤ a/d < 5) and Type III (1 < a/d < 2) behaviors to validate the concept. Total 08 beams of 100×200×1800 mm size beams were cast; out of which, 04 beams were designed according to ACI Code approach while, rest were designed and detailed using CFP concept strategy. The beam sizes in this study are identical and all parameters are constant except shear span 'a'. The two-point loading test results of RC beams showed that the shear resistance of concrete is better estimated by the CFP concept with a good prediction of cracks pattern, load carrying capacity and actual behavior of the beams in shear as compared to the beams designed according to ACI Code approach. However, most of the beams, particularly a/d ratio less than 4.44 were observed to be deficient in serviceability and failed in shear in spite of attaining theoretical predicted loads. |
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