Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading

This experimental study investigated shear behaviour of high strength concrete (HSC) walls with concrete strength about 100 MPa. Parameters investigated are wall height to length ratio, vertical and horizontal web reinforcement ratios, and presence of boundary elements. The experimental results show...

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Main Author: Chandra, Jimmy
Other Authors: Teng Susanto
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-699652023-03-03T19:13:52Z Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading Chandra, Jimmy Teng Susanto School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Structures and design This experimental study investigated shear behaviour of high strength concrete (HSC) walls with concrete strength about 100 MPa. Parameters investigated are wall height to length ratio, vertical and horizontal web reinforcement ratios, and presence of boundary elements. The experimental results show that the shear strength of RC walls is greatly affected by wall height to length ratio. Furthermore, both vertical and horizontal web reinforcement have contribution to the shear strength of RC walls and their effectiveness depends on wall height to length ratio. In addition, presence of boundary elements can increase significantly the shear strength of RC walls. Analytical models have been developed based on truss analogy to predict shear strengths of RC walls. Data from past experiments on RC walls and from this study are used to verify the accuracy of the proposed models. Furthermore, building codes and other analytical model predictions are included as well for comparison. The analysis results show that the proposed models are more accurate than building codes and other analytical models. They have lower coefficient of variation values as compared to other predictions. In addition, the proposed models can predict the shear strength of RC walls with consistent accuracy for wide ranges of wall height to length ratios and concrete strengths which is not the case for building codes and other analytical model predictions. Doctor of Philosophy (CEE) 2017-04-06T03:41:53Z 2017-04-06T03:41:53Z 2017 Thesis Chandra, J. (2017). Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69965 10.32657/10356/69965 en 390 p. application/pdf
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Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading
description This experimental study investigated shear behaviour of high strength concrete (HSC) walls with concrete strength about 100 MPa. Parameters investigated are wall height to length ratio, vertical and horizontal web reinforcement ratios, and presence of boundary elements. The experimental results show that the shear strength of RC walls is greatly affected by wall height to length ratio. Furthermore, both vertical and horizontal web reinforcement have contribution to the shear strength of RC walls and their effectiveness depends on wall height to length ratio. In addition, presence of boundary elements can increase significantly the shear strength of RC walls. Analytical models have been developed based on truss analogy to predict shear strengths of RC walls. Data from past experiments on RC walls and from this study are used to verify the accuracy of the proposed models. Furthermore, building codes and other analytical model predictions are included as well for comparison. The analysis results show that the proposed models are more accurate than building codes and other analytical models. They have lower coefficient of variation values as compared to other predictions. In addition, the proposed models can predict the shear strength of RC walls with consistent accuracy for wide ranges of wall height to length ratios and concrete strengths which is not the case for building codes and other analytical model predictions.
author2 Teng Susanto
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Chandra, Jimmy
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author Chandra, Jimmy
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title Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading
title_short Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading
title_full Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading
title_fullStr Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading
title_full_unstemmed Shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading
title_sort shear behaviour of high strength concrete walls subjected to cyclic lateral loading
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