Title of article :
Determining shear capacity of ultra-high performance concrete beams by experiments and comparison with codes
Author/Authors :
Pourbaba, M Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - International Campus, Kish Island , Joghataie, A Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
In this research, 19 specimens of ultra-high performance ber-reinforced
concrete rectangular beams were made and their shear resistance was determined experimentally.
The results were compared with estimations by ACI 318, RILEM TC 162-
TDF, Australian guideline, and Iranian national building regulations. To compare the
code estimations, the ratio of experimental shear strength to predicted shear strength was
calculated for each code. This ratio is in fact a measure of safety factor on the one hand
and a measure of precision of the estimation on the other hand. Based on the results of
both studies, the authors concluded that the Australian guideline, with the amount of 2.5,
provided the minimum experimental to predicted ratio, while the Iranian National Building
Regulations, with the amount of about 10, provided the highest one. The ratios obtained by
ACI and RILEM were about 8 and 3.6, respectively. The Iranian and ACI codes basically
provided the same strength estimation. Both were very conservative, which might mainly
be because the codes were dubious about the precision of their own estimations. However,
RILEM and Australian codes estimated the shear resistance with reasonable margin of
safety.
Keywords :
Ultra-High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) beams , Shear strength , Regulations , Experiment to predicted shear strength
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)