Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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269455 | Engineering Structures | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A new shear strengthening method involving post-tensioning of the critical shear region of reinforced concrete beams is investigated. Thirty-one experiments were carried out using 24 specimens. Theoretical load–deflection relations are obtained from moment–curvature analysis using fiber cross sections and taking into consideration the effects of different concrete confinements along the beam length. A theoretical shear strength model that includes three shear resisting components in the critical shear region of the strengthened beams is provided. Experimental results from beams with and without shear strengthening are compared with calculated load–deflection relations and predicted shear strengths.
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Authors
Mohammad Shamsai, Halil Sezen, Alireza Khaloo,