HighTech and Innovation Journal (Dec 2022)

Punching Shear Characterization of Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Flat Slabs

  • Abbas H. Mohammed,
  • Huda M. Mubarak,
  • Ali K. Hussein,
  • Taymour Z. Abulghafour,
  • Dia Eddin Nassani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.28991/HIJ-2022-03-04-08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 483 – 490

Abstract

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Punching shear failure in thin slabs under concentrated loads can cause shear stresses near columns. The use of steel fiber is a practical way to improve a slab-column connection's punching strength and deformation capacity. In this study, the capacity and behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concrete flat slabs are examined under punching shear force. Ten small-scale flat slabs were tested, eight of which had steel fiber and two without. Two parameters are studied in this paper, which are the fiber volume ratio (from 0% to 2%) and the stub column load shape (circle and square). The test results include the concrete compressive strength, crack patterns, punching shear, and load-defection behavior of the slabs. Based on the experimental results, it was found that the punching shear capacity of slabs with steel fiber (S5) increased by 21.8% compared to slabs without steel fiber (S1), and the slabs with steel fiber had more ductility compared to the slabs without fiber. Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2022-03-04-08 Full Text: PDF

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