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Título
An alternative experimental methodology to determine the diagonal cracking resistance of steel-reinforced concrete beams
Publicado en
Engineering Structures. 2021, V. 244, 112741
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2021-10
ISSN
0141-0296
DOI
10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.112741
Resumen
An alternative experimental method for predicting the diagonal shear cracking resistance of steel-reinforced concrete beams is developed in this paper. Conventional extensometric strain-gauge rosettes are placed on the lateral surfaces of a set of four beams. As diagonal cracking propagates through the beams, the load–strain curves flatten out at a plateau and the mechanical property under consideration may be determined. The method is applied to four beams cast from pumpable and self-compacting concrete mixes with cement types I and IV containing electric arc furnace slag aggregates. The feasibility of applying standard design code formulas to the concretes containing these aggregates may therefore be studied and compared with other recent research works. Accurate experimental results were obtained with this method without having to interrupt the test for subjective visual appraisals of the test specimen.
Palabras clave
Diagonal shear resistance
Steel-reinforced concrete
Extensometric gauges
Electric arc furnace slag aggregate
Materia
Vigas de hormigón
Concrete beams
Estructuras de hormigón
Concrete construction
Resistencia de materiales
Strength of materials
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