P. Miguel, M. Fernández, J. Hegger, Maximilian Schmidt
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Abstract
The second generation of Eurocode 2 incorporates formulations based on physical models which are general enough for the assessment of existing structures but can be simplified for the design of new structures, in order to improve the ease-of-use. One of the areas where these improvements are addressed is the shear verification of members without shear reinforcement, such as solid slabs, walls, cut-and-cover tunnels, precast ribs or hollow core slabs, which in some cases are prestressed or subjected to external axial loading.In current Eurocode 2, the shear verification of these structures is based on an empirical formulation proposed by Zsutty in 1968. The final draft of the new version of Eurocode 2 has adopted the Critical Shear Crack Theory (CSCT) as the theoretical basis for the formulation of the shear resistance, which allows a better understanding of structural behaviour in many different conditions, not only for the design of new structures, but also for the assessment of existing structures. This formulation accounts for some aspects that are not well considered in current Eurocode 2, which have been underlined as shortcomings in recent years.The formulation for design of new structures in the final draft of the new version of Eurocode 2 (General Model) is easy to use for the verification of the shear resistance, but requires an iterative process to calculate the shear capacity of sections in the presence of axial forces. For this reason, the final draft of the new version of Eurocode 2 also provides an alternative non-iterative formulation (Linear Approach) to calculate the shear capacity in presence of compressive axial forces, based on the linearisation of the CSCT shear failure criterion and formulated with the same additive structure as in the current Eurocode 2, useful for the most common cases.This paper presents the General Model formulation provided in the next Eurocode 2 for the shear verification of axially loaded members without shear reinforcement, as well as the alternative formulation (linear approach). In addition, the agreement of both formulations with experimental results from an available shear test database on prestressed concrete beams is shown and the consistency of the safety treatment between the two formulations is also discussed.