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Understanding Shear-Resistance Mechanisms in Concrete Beams Monitored with Distributed Sensors

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ACI STRUCTURAL JOURNAL
卷 119, 期 6, 页码 329-344

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AMER CONCRETE INST
DOI: 10.14359/51737148

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aggregate interlock; digital image correlation (DIC); distributed fiber-optic strain sensors; large beams; shear; stirrups

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  2. Canada Foundation for Innovation
  3. Transport Canada
  4. Government of Ontario

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This study used distributed fiber-optic sensors and digital image correlation to investigate the shear-carrying mechanism in reinforced concrete beams. The results have provided insights into the main elements of shear resistance for the first time.
The shear-carrying mechanism in reinforced concrete (RC) has long been uncertain, partly because previously available sensors were insufficient for capturing local behavior. In this study, three large RC beams with stirrups were instrumented with distributed fiber-optic sensors (DFOS) to measure the strain along the full length of the reinforcing bars, while digital image correlation (DIC) was used to measure distributed crack movement to calculate the forces that they transfer. The DFOS measurements along the stirrups showed that the total stirrup force along a shear crack was insufficient to resist the total applied shear. Free-body diagrams (FBD) were constructed along diagonal cracks using the sensor measurements and constitutive relations to investigate if the resulting summation of forces would be in equilibrium, and the results suggest that the main elements of shear resistance have been, at least approximately, identified for the first time with the aid of distributed sensing.

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