Load Carrying Capacity of Shear Wall T-Connections Reinforced with High Strength Wire Ropes

Henrik Brøner Jørgensen, Thor Bryndum, Michael Larsen, Linh Cao Hoang

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Abstract

Traditionally, U-bar loop connections with keyed joints have been used in vertical shear connections between precast concrete wall elements. However, in the recent years, connections with looped high strength wire ropes instead of U-bar loops have proven to be a much more construction-friendly solution. The wire ropes have no bending stiffness and therefore allow for an easier vertical installation of the wall elements. During the last 10 – 15 years, a number of shear tests on plane wire rope connections have been carried out. However, to the best knowledge of the authors, tests on wire rope connections for assembly of precast elements in different planes, such as T- and L-connections, have not yet been published. This paper presents the results of a large test series recently conducted at the University of Southern Denmark to study the shear behaviour of high strength wire rope T-connections grouted with mortar. The test results are evaluated based on the experiences gained from test and modelling of similar plane connections. It is found that T-connections, in contrast to the plane connections, are more prone to fail by rupture of the brittle wire ropes rather than crushing of the joint mortar. Even so, it is found that a ductile post peak response can be obtained for T-connections, especially when so-called double wire boxes are used.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationfib Symposium 2016 : Performance-Based Approaches for Concrete Structures
Number of pages11
Place of PublicationLausanne
PublisherFederation internationale du beton (fib)
Publication date2017
ISBN (Print)978-2-88394-120-5
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Eventfib Symposium 2016 - Cape Town, South Africa
Duration: 21. Nov 201623. Nov 2016

Conference

Conferencefib Symposium 2016
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityCape Town
Period21/11/201623/11/2016

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