Shear behaviour of concrete beams with recycled aggregate and steel fibres

AuthorsMohsen Khatibinia,,,Jorge de Brito
JournalConstruction and Building Materials
Page number809-827
Serial number204
Volume number1
IF3.169
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2019
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

This paper mainly studies the shear characteristics of reinforced concrete beams manufactured by introducing coarse recycled aggregate (RA) and steel fibres. For that purpose, 27 concrete beams (15 cm, 20 cm and 150 cm of width, height and length, respectively) with dissimilar spacing of transverse reinforcement (TR) were produced. Additionally, the RA obtained from building demolition waste and introduced in the concrete mixes at 0%, 50% and 100%. Furthermore, the steel fibres (SF) were introduced in the beams at 0%, 1% and 2% to improve the flexural characteristics. Specimens underwent a 4 points bending test. In this test, the maximum deflection, shear capacity, at the mid-span of the beam and tension strain were obtained. The determination of the influence of SF and TR spacing and SF on RA reinforced concrete beams was the aim of this investigation. In addition, the results of this experiment and the requirements shown in the standards (e.g. CEB-fib model code, ACI and CSA) were compared. The results show that that SF improved the specimens’ maximum strain and their use enhanced the shear behaviour of RA concrete beams relative to control specimens.

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tags: Beams, Steel fibres, Recycled coarse aggregate, Shear behaviour, Reinforced concrete