Structural Behavior of Strand Reinforced Concrete Members without Prestressing

A Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Alaa Maher Al Hawarneh entitled, "Structural Behavior of Strand Reinforced Concrete Members without Prestressing," submitted in December 2016. Thesis advisor is Dr. Sami Tabsh. Soft and hard copy available. One way to reduce the large amou...

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Main Author: Al Hawarneh, Alaa Maher
Other Authors: Tabsh, Sami
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftamerunishariah:oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/8787 2024-09-30T14:42:40+00:00 Structural Behavior of Strand Reinforced Concrete Members without Prestressing Al Hawarneh, Alaa Maher Tabsh, Sami 2016-12 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8787 en_US eng Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE) 35.232-2016.53 http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8787 Beams columns curvature ductility deflection ductility reinforced concrete rebars high strength strands Testing Thesis 2016 ftamerunishariah 2024-09-13T08:54:23Z A Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Alaa Maher Al Hawarneh entitled, "Structural Behavior of Strand Reinforced Concrete Members without Prestressing," submitted in December 2016. Thesis advisor is Dr. Sami Tabsh. Soft and hard copy available. One way to reduce the large amount of steel present in reinforced concrete members that are subjected to high loads is to use high strength materials. In this study, use of high strength steel, seven-wire strands with tensile strength of 1860 MPa instead of mild steel rebars, is explored as longitudinal reinforcement in concrete beams and columns without prestressing. The use of such reinforcement is not addressed in design codes since the idea is new. Thus, appropriate strength reduction factors with high strength reinforcement is not established. The stress-strain relationship for the high strength steel strands does not have a clear yield point and lacks adequate ductility compared with conventional mild steel with yield strength less than 520 MPa. The study addresses the issue through both experimental tests and computational studies. The experimental program considers eight flexural tests of 2.2 m long beams subjected to 2-point loading, another six flexural tests of 1.7 m short beams subjected to a single point load, and four axial compression tests of 1 m tall columns. The variables considered in the study are the steel reinforcement ratio, compressive strength of the concrete, and loading condition. The experimental results showed that the load-deflection relationship for strand reinforced beams is much different than that for rebar reinforced beams. Both the stiffness prior to steel yielding and the ductility in the high strength steel beams are lower than in the mild steel beams. These findings were closely predicted by the theoretical part of the study that involved modeling the concrete by the Thornfeldt model and the steel by an elasto-plastic relationship. The correlation between steel strain and curvature ductility for strand reinforced ... Thesis sami DSpace at AUS (American University of Sharjah) Maher ENVELOPE(-81.183,-81.183,51.067,51.067)
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topic Beams
columns
curvature ductility
deflection ductility
reinforced concrete
rebars
high strength strands
Testing
spellingShingle Beams
columns
curvature ductility
deflection ductility
reinforced concrete
rebars
high strength strands
Testing
Al Hawarneh, Alaa Maher
Structural Behavior of Strand Reinforced Concrete Members without Prestressing
topic_facet Beams
columns
curvature ductility
deflection ductility
reinforced concrete
rebars
high strength strands
Testing
description A Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Alaa Maher Al Hawarneh entitled, "Structural Behavior of Strand Reinforced Concrete Members without Prestressing," submitted in December 2016. Thesis advisor is Dr. Sami Tabsh. Soft and hard copy available. One way to reduce the large amount of steel present in reinforced concrete members that are subjected to high loads is to use high strength materials. In this study, use of high strength steel, seven-wire strands with tensile strength of 1860 MPa instead of mild steel rebars, is explored as longitudinal reinforcement in concrete beams and columns without prestressing. The use of such reinforcement is not addressed in design codes since the idea is new. Thus, appropriate strength reduction factors with high strength reinforcement is not established. The stress-strain relationship for the high strength steel strands does not have a clear yield point and lacks adequate ductility compared with conventional mild steel with yield strength less than 520 MPa. The study addresses the issue through both experimental tests and computational studies. The experimental program considers eight flexural tests of 2.2 m long beams subjected to 2-point loading, another six flexural tests of 1.7 m short beams subjected to a single point load, and four axial compression tests of 1 m tall columns. The variables considered in the study are the steel reinforcement ratio, compressive strength of the concrete, and loading condition. The experimental results showed that the load-deflection relationship for strand reinforced beams is much different than that for rebar reinforced beams. Both the stiffness prior to steel yielding and the ductility in the high strength steel beams are lower than in the mild steel beams. These findings were closely predicted by the theoretical part of the study that involved modeling the concrete by the Thornfeldt model and the steel by an elasto-plastic relationship. The correlation between steel strain and curvature ductility for strand reinforced ...
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