Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs

Premature loading of reinforced concrete flat slabs in multi storey buildings during construction may occur after shuttering removal and loading slabs earlier than usual to meet project time targets. Some case studies showed failure of flat slabs, which were prematurely loaded during the constructio...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim G. Shaaban, Ayman H. Hosni, Wael M. Montaser, Moataz M. El-Sayed
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221450951930422X
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author Ibrahim G. Shaaban
Ayman H. Hosni
Wael M. Montaser
Moataz M. El-Sayed
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description Premature loading of reinforced concrete flat slabs in multi storey buildings during construction may occur after shuttering removal and loading slabs earlier than usual to meet project time targets. Some case studies showed failure of flat slabs, which were prematurely loaded during the construction process before it reaches its full characteristic strength (at 28 days), which was used in structural design. This research aims to address this problem through experimental testing and design application according to current building codes. Eight specimens with dimensions of 1100 * 1100 mm and a total thickness of 120 mm were experimentally tested to study the effect of concrete age and actual compressive strength at loading on the punching shear capacity of reinforced concrete slabs. All specimens were supported by a square column with dimensions of 150 × 150 mm and loaded at the four corners with a span of 1050 mm. Accelerating admixture was used in three studied specimens to achieve higher concrete compressive strength at early ages compared to their companions of normal concrete without these admixtures. It was found that increasing concrete compressive strength of slab from 25 N/mm2 to 35 Nlmm2 (40 % increase) for normal concrete, without early admixture, improved punching shear capacity by 26 %, while increasing it to 45 N/mm2 (80 % increase) improved punching shear capacity by 49 % when the specimens were loaded 7 days after casting. In addition, using an accelerating admixture increased early concrete compressive strength, which improved punching shear capacity of reinforced concrete slab over that without accelerating admixture by 31 % and 29 % after 7 days and 14 days, respectively. According to inclusion of reinforcement ratio, BS8110 - 97 and Eurocode-2004 (EC2) design codes showed the most accurate prediction of punching shear capacity at 28 days, while ACI-2014 and ECP 203-2018 seemed conservative as their equations do not take steel ratio into consideration. At early ages, BS8110 - 97 and Eurocode-2004 (EC2) design equations did not provide accurate prediction of punching shear capacity while ACI and ECP provided reliable equations. It is recommended to use the actual compressive strength of concrete at early age (7 days for example) for calculating punching shear resistance of flat slabs prior to shuttering removal to prevent any premature loading.
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spelling doaj.art-53c1b8f18fb0477d9b52908df884b2f22022-12-21T19:01:32ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952020-06-0112Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabsIbrahim G. Shaaban0Ayman H. Hosni1Wael M. Montaser2Moataz M. El-Sayed3Civil Engineering and Built Environment, School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, UK; Corresponding author.Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, EgyptConstruction and Building Department, Faculty of Engineering - October 6 University, EgyptConstruction and Building Department, Faculty of Engineering - October 6 University, EgyptPremature loading of reinforced concrete flat slabs in multi storey buildings during construction may occur after shuttering removal and loading slabs earlier than usual to meet project time targets. Some case studies showed failure of flat slabs, which were prematurely loaded during the construction process before it reaches its full characteristic strength (at 28 days), which was used in structural design. This research aims to address this problem through experimental testing and design application according to current building codes. Eight specimens with dimensions of 1100 * 1100 mm and a total thickness of 120 mm were experimentally tested to study the effect of concrete age and actual compressive strength at loading on the punching shear capacity of reinforced concrete slabs. All specimens were supported by a square column with dimensions of 150 × 150 mm and loaded at the four corners with a span of 1050 mm. Accelerating admixture was used in three studied specimens to achieve higher concrete compressive strength at early ages compared to their companions of normal concrete without these admixtures. It was found that increasing concrete compressive strength of slab from 25 N/mm2 to 35 Nlmm2 (40 % increase) for normal concrete, without early admixture, improved punching shear capacity by 26 %, while increasing it to 45 N/mm2 (80 % increase) improved punching shear capacity by 49 % when the specimens were loaded 7 days after casting. In addition, using an accelerating admixture increased early concrete compressive strength, which improved punching shear capacity of reinforced concrete slab over that without accelerating admixture by 31 % and 29 % after 7 days and 14 days, respectively. According to inclusion of reinforcement ratio, BS8110 - 97 and Eurocode-2004 (EC2) design codes showed the most accurate prediction of punching shear capacity at 28 days, while ACI-2014 and ECP 203-2018 seemed conservative as their equations do not take steel ratio into consideration. At early ages, BS8110 - 97 and Eurocode-2004 (EC2) design equations did not provide accurate prediction of punching shear capacity while ACI and ECP provided reliable equations. It is recommended to use the actual compressive strength of concrete at early age (7 days for example) for calculating punching shear resistance of flat slabs prior to shuttering removal to prevent any premature loading.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221450951930422XFlat slabsImmature concretePunching shearPremature loadingFailureCompressive strength
spellingShingle Ibrahim G. Shaaban
Ayman H. Hosni
Wael M. Montaser
Moataz M. El-Sayed
Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs
Case Studies in Construction Materials
Flat slabs
Immature concrete
Punching shear
Premature loading
Failure
Compressive strength
title Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs
title_full Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs
title_fullStr Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs
title_full_unstemmed Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs
title_short Effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs
title_sort effect of premature loading on punching resistance of reinforced concrete flat slabs
topic Flat slabs
Immature concrete
Punching shear
Premature loading
Failure
Compressive strength
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