Title:
Shear Strength of Lightly Reinforced T-Beams in Negative Bending
Author(s):
Carlos P. Rodrigues and David Darwin
Publication:
Structural Journal
Volume:
84
Issue:
1
Appears on pages(s):
77-85
Keywords:
beams (supports); cracking (fracturing); diagonal tension; flexural strength; loads (forces); reinforced concrete; reinforcing steels; research; shear strength; stirrups; structural engineering; T-beams; web reinforcement; Structural Research
DOI:
10.14359/2812
Date:
1/1/1987
Abstract:
Nine restrained T-beams were tested in a study of negative moment region shear strength of lightly reinforced concrete T-beams. Variables included the longitudinal reinforcement ratio {rho}w (0.47 and 0.70 percent) and the nominal stirrup strength (0 to 84 psi [0 to 0.60 MPa]). The test results are compared with the shear provisions of "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete (ACI 318-830.) Both the concrete and stirrup contributions to shear strength are lower in negative than in positive moment regions. In both moment regions, the cracking shear is lower and the stirrup contribution is higher than predicted by ACI 318. Current provisions are conservative for positive moment regions of beams with {rho}w to ò 0.5 percent. The provisions are also conservative for negative moment regions in which the factored shear Vu is less than or equal to the design shear strength of the concrete íVc. However, ACI 318 appears to be unconservative for negative moment regions of beams with {rho}w ó 7 percent and Vu > l percent and íVc/2 ó Vu ó íVc.