BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADING

This research aims to study experimentally the behavior of hybrid deep beams when subjected to two point's monotonic and repeated loading in the presence or absence of web openings. All tested deep beams have the same reinforcement in flexural (ρ= 0.0184) and web (ρw=0.003) and same dimensions...

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Main Authors: Sawsan Akram Hassan, Mohammed Kamil Ali
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Mustansiriyah University/College of Engineering 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:https://jeasd.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/jeasd/article/view/236
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description This research aims to study experimentally the behavior of hybrid deep beams when subjected to two point's monotonic and repeated loading in the presence or absence of web openings. All tested deep beams have the same reinforcement in flexural (ρ= 0.0184) and web (ρw=0.003) and same dimensions of (1500mm length, 150mm width, and 350 mm height). In this research, the idea of hybridity was achieved by reinforcing the two shear spans with steel fiber keeping the middle span free from this fiber. The aim was to strengthen shear wings against shear failure (diagonal strut failure). To achieve the aim, twelve deep beams were cast and tested. Six of them were tested under monotonic loading as control beams to the other six beams were tested under repeated loading at levels of 55% of the ultimate load of their control beams. The variables attempts were: loading type (either monotonic or repeated), beam-type (either hybrid or non-hybrid), steel fiber (SF) ratio, and finally web opening sizes. The results illustrate that the ultimate load of the deep beam with web openings under monotonic loading increases as the SF ratio increases. When SF was added to shear spans with a ratio of 1% and 2% under a monotonic loading system, the ultimate load percentages increase are 37.5% and 68.75%, respectively compared with ultimate loads of beams which are without SF. 
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spelling doaj.art-1d2eb883fb30463a9514a62be415443c2022-12-22T03:36:34ZaraMustansiriyah University/College of EngineeringJournal of Engineering and Sustainable Development2520-09172520-09252019-07-01234BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADINGSawsan Akram Hassan0Mohammed Kamil Ali1Civil Engineering Department,Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, IraqCivil Engineering Department,Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq This research aims to study experimentally the behavior of hybrid deep beams when subjected to two point's monotonic and repeated loading in the presence or absence of web openings. All tested deep beams have the same reinforcement in flexural (ρ= 0.0184) and web (ρw=0.003) and same dimensions of (1500mm length, 150mm width, and 350 mm height). In this research, the idea of hybridity was achieved by reinforcing the two shear spans with steel fiber keeping the middle span free from this fiber. The aim was to strengthen shear wings against shear failure (diagonal strut failure). To achieve the aim, twelve deep beams were cast and tested. Six of them were tested under monotonic loading as control beams to the other six beams were tested under repeated loading at levels of 55% of the ultimate load of their control beams. The variables attempts were: loading type (either monotonic or repeated), beam-type (either hybrid or non-hybrid), steel fiber (SF) ratio, and finally web opening sizes. The results illustrate that the ultimate load of the deep beam with web openings under monotonic loading increases as the SF ratio increases. When SF was added to shear spans with a ratio of 1% and 2% under a monotonic loading system, the ultimate load percentages increase are 37.5% and 68.75%, respectively compared with ultimate loads of beams which are without SF.  https://jeasd.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/jeasd/article/view/236deep beamshear spanstrengthenrepeated loadinghybrid beamweb openings
spellingShingle Sawsan Akram Hassan
Mohammed Kamil Ali
BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADING
Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development
deep beam
shear span
strengthen
repeated loading
hybrid beam
web openings
title BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADING
title_full BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADING
title_fullStr BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADING
title_full_unstemmed BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADING
title_short BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS WITH WEB OPENINGS UNDER REPEATED LOADING
title_sort behavior of hybrid reinforced concrete deep beams with web openings under repeated loading
topic deep beam
shear span
strengthen
repeated loading
hybrid beam
web openings
url https://jeasd.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/jeasd/article/view/236
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