Shear Behavior of Two-Layer Beams Made of Normal and Lightweight Concrete Layers

H. Al-Farttoosi, O. Abdulrazzaq, Haleem K. Hussain
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This study investigates the shear strength behavior of two-layer reinforced concrete beams consisting of two different types of concrete. One of the layers made of lightweight concrete (LWC) and the other was normal weight concrete (NWC). A total of 16 shear deficient reinforced concrete beams were fabricated and cast with NWC, LWC, and two-layer beam of both material with different configuration. All the beams were tested under four-point loading after 28 days. The variables of the experimental program include the ratio of thickness of the lightweight concrete layer to the overall depth of beam (hLW/h), and concrete compressive strength. Experimental results which include load-deflection response curves along with failure modes for NWC, LWC and two-layer beams. The results showed that all beams failed in a similar mode, due to diagonal tension shear crack. Based on the experimental results it can be also concluded that the shear load is governed by compressive strength of lower layer of the concrete when the shear span to overall depth (a/h) of the beams is 2.75 or more. While for the a/h 2.375 and 2.00 the two-layer beam has a significant reduction in the shear capacity compared to the NWC beams and increasing compared to LWC beam. The ratio of experimental shear stress divided by the root square of concrete compressive strength (vexp⁄√(f_c^' )), which demonstrates the diagonally cracked concrete's ability to transfer strain and shear was maintained for all configurations greater than 0.17, which is the minimal value recommended by ACI318-19.
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普通和轻量混凝土两层梁的抗剪性能
本文研究了由两种不同类型混凝土组成的两层钢筋混凝土梁的抗剪强度特性。其中一层由轻质混凝土(LWC)制成,另一层由标准重量混凝土(NWC)制成。采用不同结构的NWC、LWC和两种材料的两层梁共制作和浇筑了16根剪力不足钢筋混凝土梁。28天后对所有梁进行四点加载试验。试验程序的变量包括轻量混凝土层厚度与梁总深度之比(hLW/h)和混凝土抗压强度。试验结果包括NWC、LWC和两层梁的荷载-挠度响应曲线及破坏模式。结果表明,所有梁均以相似的模式破坏,均为斜拉剪切裂缝。试验结果还表明,当梁的剪跨与总深度(a/h)为2.75及以上时,剪力荷载受下部混凝土抗压强度的支配。而在a/h为2.375和2.00时,两层梁的抗剪能力比NWC梁明显降低,比LWC梁增加。试验剪切应力除以混凝土抗压强度平方根(vexp /√(f_c^’))的比值在所有构型下均保持大于0.17,这是ac318 -19推荐的最小值。
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