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Experimental investigations on punching shear of flat slabs made from lightweight aggregate concrete

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Autor
Wariant tytułu
polski
Badania eksperymentalne przebicia płyt płaskich wykonanych z lekkiego betonu kruszywowego
Data wydania
2018
Opublikowane w
Vol.
64
Numer
4
Abstrakt
angielski
In the paper the results of experimental investigations concerning flat slabs made from reinforced lightweight concrete with sintered fly ash aggregate CERTYD were presented. In the research program 6 models made in a natural scale were included. The main variable parameter was slab longitudinal reinforcement ratio. The aim of investigation was the experimental verification of efficiency of double-headed studs as punching shear reinforcement. In the existing technical approvals such kind of reinforcement was allowed only in normal concrete slabs. It was demonstrated that double-headed studs can be an effective transverse reinforcement of lightweight aggregate concrete slabs. The use of double-headed studs resulted in increase in the ultimate load from 19% to 44%, depending on the slab reinforcement ratio which ranged from 0.5% to 1.2%. The comparative analysis showed that the Eurocode 2 provisions were conservative in relation to the experimental results, which were on average 42% higher than the theoretical ones however with a very low 7% coefficient of variation.
Słowa kluczowe
punching shear, lightweight aggregate concrete, fly ash, shear stress, double-headed studs
przebicie, lekki beton kruszywowy, popiół lotny, naprężenia styczne, trzpienie dwugłówkowe
Zakres stron
293-306
Język
angielski
Miejsce wydania
Wydawca
ISSN
1230-2945
Nazwa konferencji
Numer konferencji
[LXIV]
Miejsce konferencji
Data konferencji
2018
Uwagi
Session: Concrete structures
Sesja: Konstrukcje betonowe
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