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Experimental and theoretical evaluation of punching strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete slabs
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Fiber ReinforcementReinforcement MaterialShear StrengthsEngineeringStrength PropertyCivil EngineeringConcrete TechnologyReinforced ConcreteMechanical EngineeringTheoretical EvaluationConcrete SlabsSteel FiberStructural PerformanceUltra-high-performance ConcreteReinforced Concrete ConnectionsStructural MechanicsConcrete StructuresStructural Engineering
This paper deals with the experimental and theoretical evaluation of punching shear capacity of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) slab–column connections. Five experimental specimens with a thickness of 160 mm, different fiber volume contents (0, 1.0, and 1.5%) and different flexural reinforcement ratios (0.75 and 1.5%) have been tested. The experimental results were evaluated using a physical–mechanical model based on the critical shear crack theory (CSCT). The model has given a good approximation of experimental punching shear strengths. In general, tests have highlighted a significant increase in load and deformation capacity of fiber reinforced concrete slab–column connections in comparison with reinforced concrete connections.
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