Affiliation:
1. Hanoi University of Civil Engineering
Abstract
In reinforced concrete (RC) beams, opening is frequently required for the passage of utility ducts and/or pipes. The presence of such web openings leads to a reduction of the strength and sitffeness of the beam. This paper aims to contribute to better understanding the shear behavior of RC beam with web opening in the shear span. The study is based on an experimental program carried out on three RC beams. All beam specimens were 850 mm long with a cross section of 150 × 250 mm and a shear span to beam depth ratio (a/d) of 1.48. One beam without any openings served as the control specimen, while the remaining two beams featured circular or rectangular openings within the shear span. The test results obtained from this experimental program offer insights into the shear behavior of beams with openings. Furthermore, a simplified calculation was conducted to determine the shear strength of the test specimens, considering the influence of openings. This calculation provided a deeper understanding of how openings contribute to the reduction in the shear strength of RC beams.
Publisher
Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology
Subject
Ocean Engineering,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Development,Geography, Planning and Development,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,Materials Chemistry
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