Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement

This study investigated the flexural performance of steel fibre beams reinforced with smooth and deformed reinforcement, both experimentally and numerically. As part of the experimental investigation, five full-scale reinforced concrete beams were constructed with plain and steel fibre concrete and...

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Main Authors: Raid A. Daud, Sultan A. Daud, Adel A. Al-Azzawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363919308165
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spelling doaj-fbf15d39b63041b48807ae745acab5c22021-02-25T04:17:08ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36392021-03-01333147152Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcementRaid A. Daud0Sultan A. Daud1Adel A. Al-Azzawi2Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, IraqCorresponding author.; Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, IraqCivil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, IraqThis study investigated the flexural performance of steel fibre beams reinforced with smooth and deformed reinforcement, both experimentally and numerically. As part of the experimental investigation, five full-scale reinforced concrete beams were constructed with plain and steel fibre concrete and were tested under 4-point flexural monotonic loading. The amount of fibre and the condition of the rebar were the main parameters studied. The test’s outcome built up a numerical model to simulate the actual performance of the reinforced concrete beams under tested loading. Afterward, a parametric study was conducted to get a better understanding of the behaviour of the steel fibre concrete beams. The experimental results show that the cracking load was not affected by the steel reinforcement conditions, whether smooth or deformed. Moreover, 9% of the ultimate deflection was caused by tension stiffening and 3% due to the steel fibre content in steel fibre concrete beams. Finally, the concrete compressive strength was found to have less of an effect on the ultimate deflection than the ultimate load.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363919308165Monotonic loadingSmooth reinforcementSteel fibreTension stiffening
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author Raid A. Daud
Sultan A. Daud
Adel A. Al-Azzawi
spellingShingle Raid A. Daud
Sultan A. Daud
Adel A. Al-Azzawi
Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement
Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
Monotonic loading
Smooth reinforcement
Steel fibre
Tension stiffening
author_facet Raid A. Daud
Sultan A. Daud
Adel A. Al-Azzawi
author_sort Raid A. Daud
title Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement
title_short Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement
title_full Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement
title_fullStr Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement
title_full_unstemmed Tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement
title_sort tension stiffening evaluation of steel fibre concrete beams with smooth and deformed reinforcement
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
issn 1018-3639
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This study investigated the flexural performance of steel fibre beams reinforced with smooth and deformed reinforcement, both experimentally and numerically. As part of the experimental investigation, five full-scale reinforced concrete beams were constructed with plain and steel fibre concrete and were tested under 4-point flexural monotonic loading. The amount of fibre and the condition of the rebar were the main parameters studied. The test’s outcome built up a numerical model to simulate the actual performance of the reinforced concrete beams under tested loading. Afterward, a parametric study was conducted to get a better understanding of the behaviour of the steel fibre concrete beams. The experimental results show that the cracking load was not affected by the steel reinforcement conditions, whether smooth or deformed. Moreover, 9% of the ultimate deflection was caused by tension stiffening and 3% due to the steel fibre content in steel fibre concrete beams. Finally, the concrete compressive strength was found to have less of an effect on the ultimate deflection than the ultimate load.
topic Monotonic loading
Smooth reinforcement
Steel fibre
Tension stiffening
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363919308165
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