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Shear behaviour of prestressed precast SFRC girders

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 142, Issue -, Pages 20-35

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2017.03.069

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Shear; Prestressed girder; Steel fibre reinforced concrete; Precast concrete; Digital image correlation

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The replacement of traditional shear reinforcement by the use of steel fibre reinforced concrete has been of special interest for precast concrete companies. In this way, they can increase production efficiency by eliminating the labour-intensive placing of traditional stirrups. Furthermore, the use of steel fibres will shorten the production process significantly. Although the feasibility of this technique has been proven in the past by both laboratory testing and real-life applications [3-8], its application cannot be considered as a daily practice. To get more insight into the shear behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) full-scale girders, an experimental programme has been performed on precast SFRC girders with a span of 20 m and a height of 1 m and with a fibre dosage ranging between 20 and 60 kg/m(3). Thereby the development of shear cracks is investigated in more detail by means of a digital image correlation technique (DIC). The obtained test results reveal that for the girders with higher fibre dosages the shear load can be increased with 78% before reaching a crack width of 2.5 mm. However, considering the ultimate shear failure load of prestressed SFRC girders, the beneficial effect of steel fibres has been found to be limited for higher dosages. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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