Plastic model for asymmetrically loaded reinforced concrete slabs
Abstract:
Synopsis: Most methods for the design and analysis of rcinforced concrete slabs for punching are based on experiments on slab-column connections, reflecting the situation in building slabs. Slab-column connections with unbalanced moments have also been studied in the past. Experiments indicate that the accuracy of models for asymmetrically loaded slabs is lower than for symmetrically loaded slabs. In this paper, the difference in accuracy between test pbkp_redictions for symmetrically and asymmetrically loaded slabs is tackled. A plastic model, the Extended Strip Model, is proposed. The results of maximum loads according to this model are compared to experimental results of symmetrically and asymmetrically loaded slabs. The comparison between the proposed Extended Strip Model and the experimental results shows that the model has a consistent performance for both symmetrically and asymmetrically loaded slabs. Moreover, the model has as an advantage that it combines the failure modes of flexure, shear and punching. The proposed model can be used for the analysis of slabs. In particular, it can be used for the assessment of existing slab bridges subjected to concentrated live loads.
Año de publicación:
2017
Keywords:
- punching
- Flexure
- Symmetrically loaded slabs
- Extended strip model
- Asymmetrically loaded slabs
- Plasticity
- One-way slabs
- Reinforced concrete slabs
- shear
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Tipo de documento:
Conference Object
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ingeniería estructural
- Ciencia de materiales
Áreas temáticas:
- Ingeniería civil
- Materiales de construcción
- Materiales y fines específicos