Confinement Effect on Material Properties of RC Beams Under Flexure

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作者
Kulkarni S. [1 ]
Shiyekar M.R. [2 ]
Shiyekar S.M. [3 ]
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[1] D Y Patil Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ambi, Pune, Maharashtra
[2] Government College of Engineering, Karad
[3] Civil Department, Sanjay Ghodavat Group of Institutions, Kolhapur
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Confinement effect; Economical design; Elastic properties; Indeterminate structures; Stiffness properties;
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10.1007/s40030-017-0221-3
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In structural analysis, especially in indeterminate structures, it becomes essential to know the material and geometrical properties of members. The codal provisions recommend elastic properties of concrete and steel and these are fairly accurate enough. The stress–strain curve for concrete cylinder or a cube specimen is plotted. The slope of this curve is modulus of elasticity of plain concrete. Another method of determining modulus of elasticity of concrete is by flexural test of a beam specimen. The modulus of elasticity most commonly used for concrete is secant modulus. The modulus of elasticity of steel is obtained by performing a tension test of steel bar. While performing analysis by any software for high rise building, cross area of plain concrete is taken into consideration whereas effects of reinforcement bars and concrete confined by stirrups are neglected. Present aim of study is to determine elastic properties of reinforced cement concrete beam. Two important stiffness properties such as AE and EI play important role in analysis of high rise RCC building idealized as plane frame. The experimental program consists of testing of beams (model size 150 × 150 × 700 mm) with percentage of reinforcement varying from 0.54 to 1.63% which commensurate with existing Codal provisions of IS:456-2000 for flexural member. The effect of confinement is considered in this study. The experimental results are verified by using 3D finite element techniques. © 2017, The Institution of Engineers (India).
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页码:413 / 428
页数:15
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