Ductility‐oriented design of UHPC T‐beams: Mechanical model and design recommendations

Author:

Alsomiri Mujahed1ORCID,Liu Zhao12ORCID,Wang Tao1,Meng Jie3

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering Southeast University Nanjing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Safety, Durability and Healthy Operation of Long Span Bridges, Southeast University Nanjing China

3. T. Y. Lin. International Engineering Consulting (China) Co., Ltd. Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractUltrahigh performance concrete (UHPC) has recently become a major focus garnering substantial attention due to its remarkable mechanical properties. UHPC has been increasingly employed across diverse projects in the construction industry. However, the structural ductility of UHPC members has yet to be fully established and is often compromised by the manifestation of the crack localization phenomenon. This paper presents the flexural test results of five T‐beams and introduces a model for predicting the flexural capacity and failure modes of UHPC T‐beams. The model employs the curvature ductility index as a measurement for evaluating and ensuring the member's ductility. The results show that the flexural behavior of UHPC T‐beams can be characterized by four key points representing cracking, reinforcement yielding, crack localization, and post‐localization capacity. The validity of the model is substantiated by experimental data from this study and complemented by test data collected from the literature. The proposed model is then employed to derive ductility‐oriented design limits, including minimum and maximum reinforcement ratios and minimum localization strain capacity. Finally, the paper summarizes the design recommendations and provides a classification of section conditions, reinforcement limits, localization strain limits, adequate ductility range, and the feasible ductile design range.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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