Fire behaviour of deep beams under unsymmetrical loading

This paper focuses on the condition where a reinforced concrete (RC) deep beam is subjected to two concentrated loads (P1 and P2), which are positioned at respective distances a and c from bottom supports. In general, equal shear spans (a = c) and equal point loads (P1 = P2) are commonly assumed in...

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Main Authors: Fan, Shengxin, Zhang, Yao, Tan, Kang Hai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1598552022-07-04T08:32:38Z Fire behaviour of deep beams under unsymmetrical loading Fan, Shengxin Zhang, Yao Tan, Kang Hai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Deep Beams Fire Condition This paper focuses on the condition where a reinforced concrete (RC) deep beam is subjected to two concentrated loads (P1 and P2), which are positioned at respective distances a and c from bottom supports. In general, equal shear spans (a = c) and equal point loads (P1 = P2) are commonly assumed in most experimental programmes. Nevertheless, such cases are rare in practice. In contrast, due to the fact that deep beam floor normally subjects to irregular layout of column grid, deep beams are usually subjected to unequal load magnitude (load inequality or P1 ≠ P2) and unsymmetrical load positions (load asymmetry or a ≠ c). Although previous research has demonstrated the significant influences of load asymmetry and inequality on the structural performance of deep beams at room temperature, no research programme has been performed to study their influences on the fire performance of deep beams. As a result, this study is proposed to investigate the shear behaviour of unsymmetrically-loaded deep beams at fire condition, analytically and experimentally. The current research first derives a strut-and-tie-model (STM) to predict the shear capacity of RC deep beams under unequal/unsymmetrical loading conditions and at elevated temperatures. The STM takes into account the effects of unsymmetrical loading configurations, contribution of steel reinforcement on strut capacity, and thermal-induced gradient. Additionally, a test programme on six RC deep beams under fire condition is conducted for verification of the proposed model. Observations from this experimental programme show that load asymmetry and inequality have different effects on the fire performance of deep beams. To be more specific, an increase in load inequality leads to an alteration in failure mode of the deep beams, whist load asymmetry does not affect the failure mode as much. On the other hand, increasing load inequality can result in a significantly increased mid-span deflection at failure and a slightly increased failure time. Besides, effect of load inequality on deflection and failure duration depends on the loading positions. Furthermore, the proposed STM yields good agreement between test data and model predictions for unequally- and/or unsymmetrically-loaded deep beams, at both room and high temperatures. Ministry of National Development (MND) National Research Foundation (NRF) This research work is supported by the Singapore Ministry of National Development and National Research Foundation under L2 NIC Award No. L2NICCFP1-2013-4. 2022-07-04T08:32:38Z 2022-07-04T08:32:38Z 2022 Journal Article Fan, S., Zhang, Y. & Tan, K. H. (2022). Fire behaviour of deep beams under unsymmetrical loading. Engineering Structures, 250, 113419-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113419 0141-0296 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159855 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113419 2-s2.0-85118324684 250 113419 en L2NICCFP1-2013-4. Engineering Structures © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Deep Beams
Fire Condition
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Deep Beams
Fire Condition
Fan, Shengxin
Zhang, Yao
Tan, Kang Hai
Fire behaviour of deep beams under unsymmetrical loading
description This paper focuses on the condition where a reinforced concrete (RC) deep beam is subjected to two concentrated loads (P1 and P2), which are positioned at respective distances a and c from bottom supports. In general, equal shear spans (a = c) and equal point loads (P1 = P2) are commonly assumed in most experimental programmes. Nevertheless, such cases are rare in practice. In contrast, due to the fact that deep beam floor normally subjects to irregular layout of column grid, deep beams are usually subjected to unequal load magnitude (load inequality or P1 ≠ P2) and unsymmetrical load positions (load asymmetry or a ≠ c). Although previous research has demonstrated the significant influences of load asymmetry and inequality on the structural performance of deep beams at room temperature, no research programme has been performed to study their influences on the fire performance of deep beams. As a result, this study is proposed to investigate the shear behaviour of unsymmetrically-loaded deep beams at fire condition, analytically and experimentally. The current research first derives a strut-and-tie-model (STM) to predict the shear capacity of RC deep beams under unequal/unsymmetrical loading conditions and at elevated temperatures. The STM takes into account the effects of unsymmetrical loading configurations, contribution of steel reinforcement on strut capacity, and thermal-induced gradient. Additionally, a test programme on six RC deep beams under fire condition is conducted for verification of the proposed model. Observations from this experimental programme show that load asymmetry and inequality have different effects on the fire performance of deep beams. To be more specific, an increase in load inequality leads to an alteration in failure mode of the deep beams, whist load asymmetry does not affect the failure mode as much. On the other hand, increasing load inequality can result in a significantly increased mid-span deflection at failure and a slightly increased failure time. Besides, effect of load inequality on deflection and failure duration depends on the loading positions. Furthermore, the proposed STM yields good agreement between test data and model predictions for unequally- and/or unsymmetrically-loaded deep beams, at both room and high temperatures.
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title_short Fire behaviour of deep beams under unsymmetrical loading
title_full Fire behaviour of deep beams under unsymmetrical loading
title_fullStr Fire behaviour of deep beams under unsymmetrical loading
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