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The theoretical principles of the critical shear crack theory for punching shear failures and derivation of consistent closed-form design expressions

Muttoni, Aurelio  
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Fernández Ruiz, Miguel  
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Simões, Joâo T.
2018
Structural concrete

The mechanical model of the critical shear crack theory (CSCT) has been used in the past to investigate a number of shear-related problems, such as punching of slab–column connections with and without transverse reinforcement. In this paper, a discussion on the differences and analogies between slender slabs and squat members (footings) without transverse reinforcement is presented on the basis of the CSCT. This discussion highlights how bending and shear deformations influence the opening of the critical shear crack and eventually its ability to transfer shear forces. On that basis, it is investigated and justified a power-law expression to characterize the failure criterion of the CSCT. This criterion, in combination with a suitable load–deformation relationship, can be used to derive closed-form expressions for punching shear design. The accuracy of these expressions is verified against databases of slender slabs (121 specimens) and footings (34 specimens) with consistent agreement.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/suco.201700088
Web of Science ID

WOS:000428463600015

Author(s)
Muttoni, Aurelio  
Fernández Ruiz, Miguel  
Simões, Joâo T.
Date Issued

2018

Publisher

Structural concrete

Published in
Structural concrete
Volume

19

Issue

1

Start page

174

End page

190

Subjects

poinçonnement

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théorie

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théorie de la fissure critique

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punching

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theory

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critical crack theory

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November 13, 2017
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