Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength Rebars

High-strength reinforcing bars have high yield strengths. It is possible to reduce the number of reinforcing bars placed in a building. Accordingly, as the amount of reinforcement decreases, the spacing of reinforcing bars increases, workability improves, and the construction period shortens. To eva...

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Main Authors: Seoungho Cho, Myungkwan Lim, Changhee Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3482
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spelling doaj-720f106a58304bb7824d12c5723df95e2021-03-22T00:03:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01133482348210.3390/su13063482Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength RebarsSeoungho Cho0Myungkwan Lim1Changhee Lee2Institute of Construction Technology Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul 01811, KoreaDepartment of Architecture Engineering, Songwon University, Gwangju 61756, KoreaDepartment of Mechanical and Shipbuilding Convergence Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan 48547, KoreaHigh-strength reinforcing bars have high yield strengths. It is possible to reduce the number of reinforcing bars placed in a building. Accordingly, as the amount of reinforcement decreases, the spacing of reinforcing bars increases, workability improves, and the construction period shortens. To evaluate the structural performance of high-strength reinforcing bars and the joint performance of high-strength threaded reinforcing bars, flexural performance tests were performed in this study on 12 beam members with the compressive strength of concrete, the yield strength of the tensile reinforcing bars, and the tensile reinforcing bar ratio as variables. The yield strengths of the tensile reinforcement and joint methods were used as variables, and joint performance tests were performed for six beam members. Based on this study, the foundation for using high-strength reinforcing bars with a design standard yield strength equal to 600 MPa was established. Accordingly, mechanical joints of high-strength threaded reinforcing bars (600 and 670 MPa) can be used. All six specimens were destroyed under more than the expected nominal strength. Lap splice caused brittle fractures because it was not reinforced in stirrup. Increases of 21% to 47% in the loads of specimens using a coupler and a lock nut were observed. Shape yield represents destruction—a section must ensure sufficient ductility after yielding. Therefore, a coupler and lock nut are effective.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3482high-strength reinforcing barflexural performance testbending performancejoint performance
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Changhee Lee
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Changhee Lee
Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength Rebars
Sustainability
high-strength reinforcing bar
flexural performance test
bending performance
joint performance
author_facet Seoungho Cho
Myungkwan Lim
Changhee Lee
author_sort Seoungho Cho
title Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength Rebars
title_short Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength Rebars
title_full Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength Rebars
title_fullStr Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength Rebars
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Bending and Joint Performances of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using High-Strength Rebars
title_sort study on the bending and joint performances of reinforced concrete beams using high-strength rebars
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-03-01
description High-strength reinforcing bars have high yield strengths. It is possible to reduce the number of reinforcing bars placed in a building. Accordingly, as the amount of reinforcement decreases, the spacing of reinforcing bars increases, workability improves, and the construction period shortens. To evaluate the structural performance of high-strength reinforcing bars and the joint performance of high-strength threaded reinforcing bars, flexural performance tests were performed in this study on 12 beam members with the compressive strength of concrete, the yield strength of the tensile reinforcing bars, and the tensile reinforcing bar ratio as variables. The yield strengths of the tensile reinforcement and joint methods were used as variables, and joint performance tests were performed for six beam members. Based on this study, the foundation for using high-strength reinforcing bars with a design standard yield strength equal to 600 MPa was established. Accordingly, mechanical joints of high-strength threaded reinforcing bars (600 and 670 MPa) can be used. All six specimens were destroyed under more than the expected nominal strength. Lap splice caused brittle fractures because it was not reinforced in stirrup. Increases of 21% to 47% in the loads of specimens using a coupler and a lock nut were observed. Shape yield represents destruction—a section must ensure sufficient ductility after yielding. Therefore, a coupler and lock nut are effective.
topic high-strength reinforcing bar
flexural performance test
bending performance
joint performance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3482
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