Vol. 9, No.1 , issue 6

Diyala Journal of Engineering Sciences DJES

Volume 9, No. 1, Pages: 67-85,  March 2016

(Received: 21/9/2014; Accepted: 28/12/2014)

 

SHEAR STRENGTH OF SELF COMPACTED CONCRETE WITH AND WITHOUT STIRRUPS AT DIFFERENT SHAPES

Zena Waleed Abass

Production Eng. and Metallurgy Department, University of Technology

Kamal Sh. Mahmoud

Production Eng. and Metallurgy Department, University of Technology

Lina Abdul salam Shihab

Production Eng. and Metallurgy Department, University of Technology

DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.24237/djes.2016.09106

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Abstract


Eighteen self-compacted concrete (SCC) beams at different shaped were designed and tested to determine the effect of using SCC on the shear strength under two concentrated loads. The tested beams were divided into three groups according to the shape of the cross section, rectangular sections, T-sections and I-sections. Each group was divided into two series with and without stirrups. All the series beams have the same longitudinal steel ratio, gross section area and clear span to effective depth ratio but have different values of compressive strength (𝑓𝑐′). It was found that the ultimate shear strength predicated by ACI 318M-08 is conservative relative to the experimental values, the ultimate shear strength of SCC beams with and without stirrups increased when the compressive strength of the SCC increased. When the compressive strength increased from (29.36 to 49.2 MPa) at clear span to effective depth ratio (ln/d) equal to 5.84 the ultimate shear strength of SSC beams without stirrups increase about 31.22%,55.55%and 18.931% for rectangular, T- section and I-section respectively ,while the ultimate shear strength of SCC beams with stirrups increased 17.17%,28.57%and 15.584% for rectangular, T- section, I-section respectively .The ultimate shear strength of SCC rectangular beams with stirrups increased about 85.41%, 68.96% and 65.52% as compared with ultimate shear strength without stirrups at compressive strength 29.36,41.42 and 49.2 MPa respectively, the ultimate shear strength of SCC T-beams with stirrups increased about 133.3%, 97.916% and 92.857% as compared with ultimate shear strength without stirrups at compressive strength values of 29.36,41.42 and 49.2 MPa, respectively . Finally the ultimate shear strength of SCC I-beams with stirrups increased about 44.6%, 38.1% and 40.53% as compared with ultimate shear strength without stirrups at compressive strength values of 29.36,41.42 and 49.2 MPa respectively.
Keywords: shear strength, rectangular section ,I-section, T-section, with and without stirrups, self-compacted concrete

 


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