EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF STRUT AND TIE METHOD FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE DEEP BEAMS UNDER VARIOUS TYPES OF LOADINGS
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deep beams, various loadings, strut-and-tie methodAbstract
Strut-and-tie method (STM) is a very useful tool to design irregular concrete members. This work presents the results of the experimental tests conducted on three self-compacting reinforced concrete deep beams that had a constant cross-section of 150 mm×400 mm and a total length of 1400 mm. The beams were subjected to 1-concentrated force, 2-concentrated forces, and uniformly distributed load. Each test beam was analyzed by using the STM presented by ACI 318M-14 provisions. The cracking load, failure load, deflection, crack pattern, crack width, steel reinforcement strains, concrete surface average strains, and modes of failure for the tested beams were observed, recorded, and discussed. The experimental results were compared with the STM results. Test results indicated that each beam carried loads greater than the STM design load. In other words, results showed that the STM is conservative which gives the designers wide flexibility. More specifically, in the case of central single concentrated force, STM predicted ultimate load was less than the experimental one by 19.2%. While STM predicted ultimate load was less than the experimental one by 20.4% in the cases of two central concentrated forces and uniformly distributed load.
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