Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing Rebars
The shear performance of concrete beams is known to be an important mechanical feature; hence, enhanced shear resistance is critical for determining a beam’s performance in terms of security and service life. This paper presents a study on the shear behavior of concrete beams without web reinforceme...
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doaj-87997c6ee2b14c81a2f33027471553062020-11-24T21:30:43ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942019-01-01201910.1155/2019/34520563452056Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing RebarsXingwei Xue0Xuan Wang1Xudong Hua2Meizhong Wu3Longqing Wu4Zhuang Ma5Junlong Zhou6School of Traffic Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110168, ChinaSchool of Traffic Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110168, ChinaSchool of Traffic Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110168, ChinaSchool of Traffic Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110168, ChinaSchool of Traffic Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110168, ChinaSchool of Traffic Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110168, ChinaSchool of Traffic Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110168, ChinaThe shear performance of concrete beams is known to be an important mechanical feature; hence, enhanced shear resistance is critical for determining a beam’s performance in terms of security and service life. This paper presents a study on the shear behavior of concrete beams without web reinforcement strengthened by external vertical prestressing rebars (EVPRs). Experimental data were obtained from seven test beams with varying influencing factors (stirrup ratio ρsEP, arrangement spacing s, prestressing force Fp, and compressive stress degree γp of the EVPRs) to determine their effects on the shear behavior. The results reveal that the EVPRs can significantly improve the shear capacity and ductility of concrete beams without web reinforcement. Furthermore, the failure mode is changed from brittle diagonal tension to relatively ductile shear compression, and the flexural cracks and shear cracks are more fully developed. The shear capacity becomes enhanced as the ρsEP and γp are increased; vertical compressive stress provided by the EVPRs can reduce the principal tensile stress of the concrete structure to prevent the shear cracking and enhance the shear resistance of the concrete. Meanwhile, in the stage from the formation of the critical shear crack (CSC) to the shear failure, the EVPRs can be used as stirrups to share the shear load. It can be concluded that EVPRs can effectively improve the shear performance of concrete beams.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3452056 |
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Xingwei Xue Xuan Wang Xudong Hua Meizhong Wu Longqing Wu Zhuang Ma Junlong Zhou Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing Rebars Advances in Civil Engineering |
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Xingwei Xue Xuan Wang Xudong Hua Meizhong Wu Longqing Wu Zhuang Ma Junlong Zhou |
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Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing Rebars |
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Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing Rebars |
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Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing Rebars |
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Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing Rebars |
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Experimental Investigation of the Shear Behavior of a Concrete Beam without Web Reinforcements Using External Vertical Prestressing Rebars |
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experimental investigation of the shear behavior of a concrete beam without web reinforcements using external vertical prestressing rebars |
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The shear performance of concrete beams is known to be an important mechanical feature; hence, enhanced shear resistance is critical for determining a beam’s performance in terms of security and service life. This paper presents a study on the shear behavior of concrete beams without web reinforcement strengthened by external vertical prestressing rebars (EVPRs). Experimental data were obtained from seven test beams with varying influencing factors (stirrup ratio ρsEP, arrangement spacing s, prestressing force Fp, and compressive stress degree γp of the EVPRs) to determine their effects on the shear behavior. The results reveal that the EVPRs can significantly improve the shear capacity and ductility of concrete beams without web reinforcement. Furthermore, the failure mode is changed from brittle diagonal tension to relatively ductile shear compression, and the flexural cracks and shear cracks are more fully developed. The shear capacity becomes enhanced as the ρsEP and γp are increased; vertical compressive stress provided by the EVPRs can reduce the principal tensile stress of the concrete structure to prevent the shear cracking and enhance the shear resistance of the concrete. Meanwhile, in the stage from the formation of the critical shear crack (CSC) to the shear failure, the EVPRs can be used as stirrups to share the shear load. It can be concluded that EVPRs can effectively improve the shear performance of concrete beams. |
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