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Effect of load history on punching shear resistance of flat slabs

Koppitz, Robert  
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Kenel, Albin
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Keller, Thomas  
2015
Engineering Structures

The unloading of reinforced concrete slabs results in residual slab rotations and reloading to the same load results in irreversible rotation increases. Unloading and reloading (UR) cycles applied to non-strengthened and strengthened flat slabs may thus affect the punching resistance, which is rotation-dependent. A quintilinear moment curvature relationship, which takes concrete softening and tension stiffening into account, combined with UR cycles, modeled as bilinear envelopes, is developed to predict residual slab rotations and irreversible rotation increases. A parametric study shows that the effect of UR cycles on the punching resistance of concrete is normally small, however, it may be significant if the slab is strengthened after unloading, particularly for thin and low-reinforced slabs, which exhibited plastic slab rotations before unloading. Prestressing of the strengthening system may reduce the residual slab rotations and thus limit or compensate the loss of punching resistance. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.engstruct.2015.02.016
Web of Science ID

WOS:000352670100011

Author(s)
Koppitz, Robert  
Kenel, Albin
Keller, Thomas  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Engineering Structures
Volume

90

Start page

130

End page

142

Subjects

Reinforced concrete

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Flat slabs

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Punching shear

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Load history

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Strengthening

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Tension Chord Model

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Fictitious Crack Model

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