The influence of small amounts of shear reinforcement on the shear-transferring mechanisms in RC beams: An analysis based on refined experimental measurements

Frederik Autrup*, Henrik Brøner Jørgensen, Linh Cao Hoang

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Abstract

Small amounts of shear reinforcement are often assumed to increase the shear capacity of RC beams, compared to an identical beam without shear reinforcement. However, in a recent experimental campaign, the shear capacity of beams with a shear reinforcement ratio below the minimum requirements according to the design standards turned out to be similar to identical beams without shear reinforcement. This paper presents a detailed analysis of why the shear capacity may be similar for beams without- and beams with small amounts of shear reinforcement. This includes the influence of small amounts of shear reinforcement on the shear behaviour and shear-transferring mechanisms. The analysis shows that the crack development is more severe at the ultimate load for beams with a small amount of shear reinforcement compared to beams without shear reinforcement. This more severe crack development is shown to cause an overestimation of the shear contribution from aggregate interlock when applying a well-known constitutive model often used for beams without shear reinforcement. Therefore, a new expression for the aggregate interlock stresses is proposed. A comparison of the proposed expression with Mixed-Mode crack opening tests shows a good agreement with the test for both small and large crack openings. By applying the proposed expression on the measured crack kinematics it is shown that for a large shear contribution from aggregate interlock the shear contribution from the shear reinforcement is very limited and as the aggregate interlock stresses decrease the shear contribution from the shear reinforcement increases. This shift in the governing shear-transferring mechanism can help to improve the requirements for the minimum shear reinforcement often found in the design standards.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftStructural Concrete
Vol/bind24
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)2844-2861
ISSN1464-4177
DOI
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2023

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
The experimental work was conducted with the help of BSc. Alexander Brandt Jensen, BSc. Jacob Henriksen and BSc. Yasin Abdirashid Ahmed during their final bachelor project. The project is financially supported by the Rambøll foundation. The authors gratefully acknowledge these contributions.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Structural Concrete published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Federation for Structural Concrete.

Emneord

  • Digital image correlation
  • experimental programme
  • reinforced concrete
  • shear
  • Shear-transfer actions

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