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Shear resistance of reinforced laterized concrete beams without shear reinforcement

Building and Environment, 1990
Abstract This paper describes tests on shear resistance and deflection characteristics of 46 reinforced concrete beams without web reinforcement, 32 of the beams are laterized concrete containing laterites at 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of total fine aggregate content, 6 beam have varying percentage reinforcement 1.81%, 2.28% and 2.75% while the remaining
M.A. Salau, L.A. Balogun
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Shear strength of reinforced aerated concrete beams with shear reinforcement

Materials and Structures, 1990
The paper reports on the analysis of shear strength of reinforced beams made of autoclaved aerated concrete with shear reinforcement. The test data are taken from three different investigations from three countries, in Europe and Japan, and include 61 tests.
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Shear fatigue behaviour of reinforced concrete elements without shear reinforcement

Engineering Structures, 2014
Abstract The shear fatigue behaviour of reinforced concrete elements without stirrups is dealt with in this paper. Existing experimental results have shown significant differences between the static and fatigue failure mode of reinforced concrete.
Juan Manuel Gallego   +2 more
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Reliability of Shear Strength Models for Fibre Reinforced Concrete Members Without Shear Reinforcement

2021
The scope and amount of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) structural applications have seen significant increases. This means that safe and reliable ultimate limit state (ULS) models are necessary for FRC structural members. Among these, shear strength of FRC members without shear reinforcement is highly important due to the brittleness of shear failure.
Tošić, Nikola   +2 more
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Joint Reinforcement as Primary Shear Reinforcement for Concrete Masonry Shear Walls

The Masonry Society Journal, 2018
This paper provides comparisons between concrete masonry shear walls for in-plane loading with deformed reinforcement in bond beams and with joint reinforcement. Ten full-scale wall tests were conducted of fully grouted and partially grouted shear walls. The results show that sufficient areas of joint reinforcement can provide the strength necessary to
Greg Baenziger, Max L. Porter
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On the Effectiveness of Steel Fibers as Shear Reinforcement

ACI Structural Journal, 2013
An experimental study on steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams subjected to shear loading tested at the University of Brescia in recent years is presented and discussed. A total of 18 full-scale experiments were carried out, aimed at investigating the effect of randomly distributed steel fibers within the concrete matrix on shear behavior.
MINELLI, Fausto, PLIZZARI, Giovanni
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Some shear tests on reinforced concrete beams without shear reinforcement

Magazine of Concrete Research, 1960
Summary Tests were made on rectangular reinforced concrete beams without shear reinforcement in order to determine the effect on shear strength of: manner and position of loading; amount and type of reinforcement; strength of concrete. The results indicate that: for short shear spans, a beam loaded directly on its top surface can sustain a load ...
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Probabilistic shear strength models for reinforced concrete beams without shear reinforcement

Structural Engineering and Mechanics, 2010
In order to predict the shear strengths of reinforced concrete beams, many deterministic models have been developed based on rules of mechanics and on experimental test results. While the constant and variable angle truss models are known to provide reliable bases and to give reasonable predictions for the shear strengths of members with shear ...
Jun-Ho Song   +3 more
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