Toward an Improved Understanding of Shear-Friction Behavior
Through an in-depth review of previous work complemented by an experimental study, the nature of shear-friction behavior is studied. It is shown that the ACI 318-08 and AASHTO approaches to shear friction do not capture the actual behavior and imply incorrect limit states. A simple explanatory model...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACI structural journal 2012-11, Vol.109 (6), p.835 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Through an in-depth review of previous work complemented by an experimental study, the nature of shear-friction behavior is studied. It is shown that the ACI 318-08 and AASHTO approaches to shear friction do not capture the actual behavior and imply incorrect limit states. A simple explanatory model and modifications to the form of empirical design equations are proposed. A large number of parameters affect shear-friction performance. This study does not attempt to address them all but rather illustrates the fundamental shear-friction behavior. This study does, however, consider the use of high-yield-strength reinforcing steel (ASTM A1035/A1035M). In doing so, the serious limitations of the design equations are illustrated. Additionally, this study is the only known study of shearfriction behavior to include high-strength steel. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 0889-3241 1944-7361 |
DOI: | 10.14359/51684127 |