Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate

A Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Abdullah Mohsin Sagher entitled, "Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate," submitted in July 2016. Thesis advisor is Dr. Sami Tabsh. Soft and hard copy available. The Bee'ah's Waste Manage...

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Main Author: Sagher, Abdullah Mohsin
Other Authors: Tabsh, Sami
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8412
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description A Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Abdullah Mohsin Sagher entitled, "Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate," submitted in July 2016. Thesis advisor is Dr. Sami Tabsh. Soft and hard copy available. The Bee'ah's Waste Management Complex in the Emirate of Sharjah, UAE, has been producing aggregate from construction and demolition wastes for quite some time. However, such a product has not been utilized in structural applications. This research focuses on the concrete shear strength, which is a major component of the total shear resistance of reinforced concrete elements. Therefore, the objectives of this study are to investigate the behavior and develop design recommendations for the shear strength of reinforced concrete beams made with locally produced coarse aggregate. To do that, laboratory experiments on fifteen half-scale beams and associated theoretical predictive methods are utilized. The experimental part of the study addresses beams with different concrete compressive strengths, recycled coarse aggregate replacement percentages in the concrete mix, shear span-to-depth ratios and effective flexural steel reinforcement ratios. The experimental results are compared with corresponding findings from reinforced concrete beams employing natural aggregate. The theoretical part of the study considers available codified procedures for predicting the shear strength of concrete beams, such as the ACI 318 and CSA 23.3, as well as the strut-and-tie procedure, modified compression field theory and fracture mechanics approach. Results of the study showed that North American codes can adequately predict the shear strength provided by concrete when the shear span-to-depth ratio is large, but over-estimates it when the applied load is very close to the support. The strut-and-tie model predicted the shear strength of the tested beams much better than the other methods. The recycled concrete beams showed lower shear strength when the coarse aggregate replacement ratio was 50% and comparable shear strength when the replacement ratio was 100% than corresponding beams made with natural aggregate. The influence of concrete compressive strength on the shear capacity is much more predominant in the beams that were made with natural aggregate than those that were made with recycled aggregate. The effect of the flexural reinforcement ratio was not as significant in the beams made with concrete utilizing recycled aggregate as those made with natural aggregate. Until more tests on concrete beams made from different batches of recycled aggregate from Bee'ah become available, a 30% reduction factor is suggested to be incorporated into the shear strength equations in the relevant codes. College of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering
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spelling ftamerunishariah:oai:dspace.aus.edu:oai:dspace.aus.edu:11073/8412 2025-01-17T00:39:14+00:00 Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate Sagher, Abdullah Mohsin Tabsh, Sami 2016-07 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8412 en_US eng Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE) American University of Sharjah Student Work 35.232-2016.35 http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8412 Concrete Recycled Material Aggregate Reinforced Beams Shear Reinforced concrete Testing Concrete beams Aggregates (Building materials) Recycling (Waste etc.) Thesis 2016 ftamerunishariah 2019-11-24T18:58:36Z A Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Abdullah Mohsin Sagher entitled, "Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate," submitted in July 2016. Thesis advisor is Dr. Sami Tabsh. Soft and hard copy available. The Bee'ah's Waste Management Complex in the Emirate of Sharjah, UAE, has been producing aggregate from construction and demolition wastes for quite some time. However, such a product has not been utilized in structural applications. This research focuses on the concrete shear strength, which is a major component of the total shear resistance of reinforced concrete elements. Therefore, the objectives of this study are to investigate the behavior and develop design recommendations for the shear strength of reinforced concrete beams made with locally produced coarse aggregate. To do that, laboratory experiments on fifteen half-scale beams and associated theoretical predictive methods are utilized. The experimental part of the study addresses beams with different concrete compressive strengths, recycled coarse aggregate replacement percentages in the concrete mix, shear span-to-depth ratios and effective flexural steel reinforcement ratios. The experimental results are compared with corresponding findings from reinforced concrete beams employing natural aggregate. The theoretical part of the study considers available codified procedures for predicting the shear strength of concrete beams, such as the ACI 318 and CSA 23.3, as well as the strut-and-tie procedure, modified compression field theory and fracture mechanics approach. Results of the study showed that North American codes can adequately predict the shear strength provided by concrete when the shear span-to-depth ratio is large, but over-estimates it when the applied load is very close to the support. The strut-and-tie model predicted the shear strength of the tested beams much better than the other methods. The recycled concrete beams showed lower shear strength when the coarse aggregate replacement ratio was 50% and comparable shear strength when the replacement ratio was 100% than corresponding beams made with natural aggregate. The influence of concrete compressive strength on the shear capacity is much more predominant in the beams that were made with natural aggregate than those that were made with recycled aggregate. The effect of the flexural reinforcement ratio was not as significant in the beams made with concrete utilizing recycled aggregate as those made with natural aggregate. Until more tests on concrete beams made from different batches of recycled aggregate from Bee'ah become available, a 30% reduction factor is suggested to be incorporated into the shear strength equations in the relevant codes. College of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Thesis sami DSpace at AUS (American University of Sharjah)
spellingShingle Concrete
Recycled Material
Aggregate
Reinforced Beams
Shear
Reinforced concrete
Testing
Concrete beams
Aggregates (Building materials)
Recycling (Waste
etc.)
Sagher, Abdullah Mohsin
Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate
title Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate
title_full Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate
title_fullStr Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate
title_full_unstemmed Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate
title_short Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Made with Recycled Coarse Aggregate
title_sort shear strength of reinforced concrete beams made with recycled coarse aggregate
topic Concrete
Recycled Material
Aggregate
Reinforced Beams
Shear
Reinforced concrete
Testing
Concrete beams
Aggregates (Building materials)
Recycling (Waste
etc.)
topic_facet Concrete
Recycled Material
Aggregate
Reinforced Beams
Shear
Reinforced concrete
Testing
Concrete beams
Aggregates (Building materials)
Recycling (Waste
etc.)
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8412