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Fracture and Size Effect Suppression by Mesh Reinforcement of Concrete and Justification of Empirical Shrinkage and Temperature Reinforcement in Design Codes
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A minimum mesh reinforcement, called the shrinkage and temperature reinforcement, has been required by ACI design code for 92 years to attain ductility with no formation of large localized cracks. The required steel ratio, ...
Effects of Strain Rate and Size on Concrete under Shear Using Push-Off Tests
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The direct shear behavior of concrete sections is evaluated using push-off specimens. The experimental program consists of three strain rates, ε˙=10−7 s−1, ε˙=10−5 s−1 and ε˙=10−3 s−1, that are used to understand how ...
What We Can and Cannot Learn from a Single Shear Test of a Very Large RC Beam
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In the existing database on shear load capacity, tests of very large beams are scarce. Valuable additions to the database have recently been made in 2021 at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), and in 2015 at the ...
Size Effect on Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete: Is CSCT or MCFT a Viable Alternative to Energy-Based Design Code?
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: After sketching the history of the size effect models for the shear strength of reinforced concrete (RC) in design codes, the energy-based size effect law (SEL), recently incorporated into the American Concrete Institute ...
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