Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep Beams

This paper aims to experimentally and numerically investigate the flexural behavior of laced reinforced concrete moderately deep beams. The study focuses on the influence of the lacing angle (30, 45, and 60°) and the ratio of the tension reinforcement (0.33, 1.13, and 2.01%). Six beams were fabricat...

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Main Authors: Thaar S. Al-Gasham, Jasim M. Mhalhal, Sallal R. Abid
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509520300358
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Jasim M. Mhalhal
Sallal R. Abid
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description This paper aims to experimentally and numerically investigate the flexural behavior of laced reinforced concrete moderately deep beams. The study focuses on the influence of the lacing angle (30, 45, and 60°) and the ratio of the tension reinforcement (0.33, 1.13, and 2.01%). Six beams were fabricated, with a cross-sectional width of 150 mm and a depth of 240 mm, and 1530 mm in length. In five specimens, lacings were employed as shear reinforcement instead of the conventional stirrups. A reference beam was fabricated with conventional vertical stirrups. All beam specimens were subjected to the four-point bending up to failure with effective and shear spans of 1400 and 400 mm, respectively. Compared to the reference beam, laced beams experienced significant stiffness enhancements of up to 43.7%. However, the improvement in the ultimate load did not exceed 10%. The recorded strains in lacings clearly signify the efficiency of lacings in resisting the longitudinal and diagonal tension stresses induced along the flexural and shear spans. Moreover, a nonlinear finite element analysis was performed using ABAQUS, based on which parametric studies were conducted. Parametric studies showed that the ductility was significantly increased with the increase of lacings bar diameter, while the ultimate load capacity was only slightly enhanced.
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spelling doaj.art-45e16e991ab04c828944402a78fd8e422022-12-21T22:35:27ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952020-12-0113e00363Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep BeamsThaar S. Al-Gasham0Jasim M. Mhalhal1Sallal R. Abid2Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Wasit University, IraqCivil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Wasit University, IraqCorresponding author.; Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Wasit University, IraqThis paper aims to experimentally and numerically investigate the flexural behavior of laced reinforced concrete moderately deep beams. The study focuses on the influence of the lacing angle (30, 45, and 60°) and the ratio of the tension reinforcement (0.33, 1.13, and 2.01%). Six beams were fabricated, with a cross-sectional width of 150 mm and a depth of 240 mm, and 1530 mm in length. In five specimens, lacings were employed as shear reinforcement instead of the conventional stirrups. A reference beam was fabricated with conventional vertical stirrups. All beam specimens were subjected to the four-point bending up to failure with effective and shear spans of 1400 and 400 mm, respectively. Compared to the reference beam, laced beams experienced significant stiffness enhancements of up to 43.7%. However, the improvement in the ultimate load did not exceed 10%. The recorded strains in lacings clearly signify the efficiency of lacings in resisting the longitudinal and diagonal tension stresses induced along the flexural and shear spans. Moreover, a nonlinear finite element analysis was performed using ABAQUS, based on which parametric studies were conducted. Parametric studies showed that the ductility was significantly increased with the increase of lacings bar diameter, while the ultimate load capacity was only slightly enhanced.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509520300358deep beamlacingcrack patternABAQUSconcrete damage plasticity
spellingShingle Thaar S. Al-Gasham
Jasim M. Mhalhal
Sallal R. Abid
Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep Beams
Case Studies in Construction Materials
deep beam
lacing
crack pattern
ABAQUS
concrete damage plasticity
title Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep Beams
title_full Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep Beams
title_fullStr Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep Beams
title_full_unstemmed Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep Beams
title_short Flexural Behavior of Laced Reinforced Concrete Moderately Deep Beams
title_sort flexural behavior of laced reinforced concrete moderately deep beams
topic deep beam
lacing
crack pattern
ABAQUS
concrete damage plasticity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509520300358
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