Structural System Influence On Shear Capacity Of Wide Members Without Shear Reinforcement

Alex Sousa, E.O.L. Lantsoght, Mounir K. El Debs

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Abstract

Most models of shear strength used to estimate the shear capacity of wide reinforced concrete members without shear reinforcement do not take into account the structural system or the support conditions. However, some experimental results indicate that bending moment can have a positive influence on members with predominant flexural action, contrary to most of the mechanical models governed by tensile strain in the control section. This indicates that the structural system or the support conditions can have an influence on the shear strength of wide members without shear reinforcement commonly neglected. In this paper, we investigate the influence of the structural system on the shear strength of wide members. For this purpose, we review the available test results that varied the structural system, and we compared the accuracy and precision level of shear strength models from the literature according to the structural system of the members. In the analyses, we observed that the ratio of tested to predicted shear capacity is 5 – 10 % smaller for cantilever members than for simply supported beams. On the other hand, the ratio of tested to predicted shear capacity is on average 10-20% larger in continuous members than in simply supported ones. Although these results may indicate some influence of the structural system in the shear behavior, in this study, we did not identify physical reasons to validate this hypothesis. In this way, this tendency of results could be addressed to some bias in the database. However, we verified that the correlation between the shear capacities of wide members could be better correlated with the shear slenderness by taking into account that the behavior of some continuous members under uniformly distributed loads is similar to the simply supported ones with a reduced span length.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFib Symposium 2020
Subtitle of host publicationConcrete Structures for Resilient Society
EditorsBin Zhao , Xilin Lu
Place of PublicationShanghai, China
PublisherInternation Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9782940643042
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Eventfib Symposium 2020: Concrete Structures for Resilient Society - Online due to COVID-19, Shanghai, China
Duration: 22 Nov 202024 Nov 2020
http://fibshanghai2020.cn/

Publication series

Namefib Symposium Proceedings
ISSN (Electronic)2617-4820

Conference

Conferencefib Symposium 2020
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period22/11/2024/11/20
Internet address

Bibliographical note

Accepted Author Manuscript

Keywords

  • Mechanical models
  • shear strength
  • structural system
  • shear-transfer mechanisms
  • wide members

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