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Analysis of shear-transfer actions on one-way RC members based on measured cracking pattern and failure kinematics

Campana, Stefano  
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Fernández Ruiz, Miguel  
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Anastasi, Andrea
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2013
Magazine of Concrete Research

Shear in one-way reinforced concrete (RC) members is transferred in cracked concrete members by a number of actions such as aggregate interlock, residual tensile stresses, dowelling action, inclination of compression chord and transverse reinforcement (if available). The amount of shear transferred by each action is significantly influenced by the cracking pattern (shape of shear cracks) and by the kinematics at failure (opening and sliding of the cracks). In this paper, the activation of the various shear-transfer actions is investigated for one-way RC members. This is done by using a set of detailed measurements on the cracking pattern and actual kinematics at failure recorded on a number of specimens (beams) with a very low amount of transverse reinforcement. The amount of shear transferred by each action is estimated on the basis of available physical models and compared for the various specimens. The results show rather good predictions in terms of strength by following this approach. Consistent explanations of the shear transferred by each action are provided.

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research article
DOI
10.1680/macr.12.00142
Web of Science ID

WOS:000315483500006

Author(s)
Campana, Stefano  
Fernández Ruiz, Miguel  
Anastasi, Andrea
Muttoni, Aurelio  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Magazine of Concrete Research

Published in
Magazine of Concrete Research
Start page

386

End page

404

Subjects

béton armé

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effort tranchant

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engrènement

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fissuration

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ouverture des fissures

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résistance à l'effort tranchant

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reinforced concrete

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shear force

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aggregate interlock

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crack growth

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crack opening

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shear strength

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March 18, 2013
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