Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings

This paper presents the effect of surface roughness (smooth and rough) and surface condition (ponded and optimum wet) on the bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with in-situ concrete toppings by a series of full-scale experimental tests. Interface slip was also measured through...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Izni S., Kim, S. Elliott, Copeland, Simon
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Published: Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2008
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spelling my.utm.70272012-08-09T07:04:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7027/ Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings Ibrahim, Izni S. Kim, S. Elliott Copeland, Simon TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This paper presents the effect of surface roughness (smooth and rough) and surface condition (ponded and optimum wet) on the bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with in-situ concrete toppings by a series of full-scale experimental tests. Interface slip was also measured throughout the test to observe the composite behaviour of the test specimens. The tests result show that the ultimate bending capacity for the ponded condition for the smooth and rough surfaces was 3 to 5% less than that of the optimum wet even though they were still higher than the calculated values. A slip of 0.08 mm was observed for the smooth-ponded specimen. It was later found that by roughening the top surface of the precast prestressed hollow core slab, full composite action can be achieved if the interface slip is reduced or eliminated. A theoretical method to predict the deflection with partial interaction is also presented in this paper based on the experimental strain gradient. From the theoretical approach, the findings suggest that an interface slip still may had occurred near the mid-span region although it was not detected by the slip gauge located at both ends of the specimen Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7027/1/IzniSIBrahim2008_BendingCapacityOfPrecastPrestressed.pdf Ibrahim, Izni S. and Kim, S. Elliott and Copeland, Simon (2008) Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings. Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 20 (2). pp. 260-283. ISSN 1823-7843 http://web.utm.my/ipasa/images/stories/MJCE/2008/vol_20_no_2/Dec%209-Izni%20[1].pdf
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Ibrahim, Izni S.
Kim, S. Elliott
Copeland, Simon
Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings
description This paper presents the effect of surface roughness (smooth and rough) and surface condition (ponded and optimum wet) on the bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with in-situ concrete toppings by a series of full-scale experimental tests. Interface slip was also measured throughout the test to observe the composite behaviour of the test specimens. The tests result show that the ultimate bending capacity for the ponded condition for the smooth and rough surfaces was 3 to 5% less than that of the optimum wet even though they were still higher than the calculated values. A slip of 0.08 mm was observed for the smooth-ponded specimen. It was later found that by roughening the top surface of the precast prestressed hollow core slab, full composite action can be achieved if the interface slip is reduced or eliminated. A theoretical method to predict the deflection with partial interaction is also presented in this paper based on the experimental strain gradient. From the theoretical approach, the findings suggest that an interface slip still may had occurred near the mid-span region although it was not detected by the slip gauge located at both ends of the specimen
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author Ibrahim, Izni S.
Kim, S. Elliott
Copeland, Simon
author_facet Ibrahim, Izni S.
Kim, S. Elliott
Copeland, Simon
author_sort Ibrahim, Izni S.
title Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings
title_short Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings
title_full Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings
title_fullStr Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings
title_full_unstemmed Bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings
title_sort bending capacity of precast prestressed hollow core slabs with concrete toppings
publisher Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7027/1/IzniSIBrahim2008_BendingCapacityOfPrecastPrestressed.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7027/
http://web.utm.my/ipasa/images/stories/MJCE/2008/vol_20_no_2/Dec%209-Izni%20[1].pdf
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