Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab

Composite deck slab flooring system is gaining popularity since they allow for simpler, lightweight, and more cost-effective building construction technique. The main constituent materials of a composite slab are profiled deck steel sheet and concrete. Profiled steel sheet serves two purposes: it ac...

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Main Authors: Aniket Shirgaonkar, Yogesh Patil
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Language:English
Published: Semnan University 2023-11-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://civiljournal.semnan.ac.ir/article_7596_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdf
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description Composite deck slab flooring system is gaining popularity since they allow for simpler, lightweight, and more cost-effective building construction technique. The main constituent materials of a composite slab are profiled deck steel sheet and concrete. Profiled steel sheet serves two purposes: it acts as a main reinforcing structural element as well as a permanent formwork during the construction phase. The efficiency of the composite slab mainly depends upon the shear interaction between concrete and steel decking sheet. This paper contributes to improving the horizontal shear strength of composite slab by utilizing basalt textile reinforced concrete (BTRC) topping. The current research is focused on examining the behavior of this shear bond action and improving its performance even without the shear connectors. Three types of concrete topping and four different shear spans (250 mm, 325 mm, 550 mm, and 625 mm) are the variables of the testing. Based on the load-displacement response, failure mechanisms, maximum strain recorded in concrete/steel, load-slip characteristics, steel-concrete shear bond resistance, and the structural performances of basalt textile-reinforced concrete (BTRC) composite slabs were compared with the conventional concrete (CC) composite slabs. BTRC composite slabs are found to be more ductile than the conventional concrete composite slab, with increased load-bearing and slip resisting capacity. Both the m–k and partial shear connection (PSC) approaches were used to calculate the horizontal shear strength of the composite floor. The m-k technique has proven to be more meticulous than the PSC method.
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spelling doaj.art-103175a087b84683844bb904171da75c2023-06-10T04:34:09ZengSemnan UniversityJournal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering2345-44152345-44232023-11-011149112510.22075/jrce.2023.27455.16647596Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite SlabAniket Shirgaonkar0Yogesh Patil1Department of Civil Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, IndiaComposite deck slab flooring system is gaining popularity since they allow for simpler, lightweight, and more cost-effective building construction technique. The main constituent materials of a composite slab are profiled deck steel sheet and concrete. Profiled steel sheet serves two purposes: it acts as a main reinforcing structural element as well as a permanent formwork during the construction phase. The efficiency of the composite slab mainly depends upon the shear interaction between concrete and steel decking sheet. This paper contributes to improving the horizontal shear strength of composite slab by utilizing basalt textile reinforced concrete (BTRC) topping. The current research is focused on examining the behavior of this shear bond action and improving its performance even without the shear connectors. Three types of concrete topping and four different shear spans (250 mm, 325 mm, 550 mm, and 625 mm) are the variables of the testing. Based on the load-displacement response, failure mechanisms, maximum strain recorded in concrete/steel, load-slip characteristics, steel-concrete shear bond resistance, and the structural performances of basalt textile-reinforced concrete (BTRC) composite slabs were compared with the conventional concrete (CC) composite slabs. BTRC composite slabs are found to be more ductile than the conventional concrete composite slab, with increased load-bearing and slip resisting capacity. Both the m–k and partial shear connection (PSC) approaches were used to calculate the horizontal shear strength of the composite floor. The m-k technique has proven to be more meticulous than the PSC method.https://civiljournal.semnan.ac.ir/article_7596_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdfcomposite slabbasalt textile-reinforced concretelongitudinal shear bond strengthslip
spellingShingle Aniket Shirgaonkar
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Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab
Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering
composite slab
basalt textile-reinforced concrete
longitudinal shear bond strength
slip
title Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab
title_full Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab
title_fullStr Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab
title_short Experimental and Analytical Study on the Longitudinal Shear Bond Behaviour of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete Composite Slab
title_sort experimental and analytical study on the longitudinal shear bond behaviour of basalt textile reinforced concrete composite slab
topic composite slab
basalt textile-reinforced concrete
longitudinal shear bond strength
slip
url https://civiljournal.semnan.ac.ir/article_7596_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.pdf
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