V. Hariharan, G. Lucier, S. Rizkalla, P. Zia, G. Klein, H. Gleich
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Abstract
Open web reinforcement has been shown to be an effective alternative to closed stirrups in the webs of slender precast concrete L-shaped spandrel beams subjected to combined shear and torsion. For slender beams, an open reinforcement scheme is a better alternative to the traditional closed stirrups mandated by the American Concrete Institute’s (ACI’s) Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318-14) and Commentary (ACI 318R-14) because the beams are easier to produce with open reinforcement. Although the behavior of slender L-shaped beams (having aspect ratios of 4.5 or greater) with open web reinforcement has been well documented, the use of alternatives to closed stirrup reinforcement for compact L-shaped cross sections having aspect ratios much less than 4.5 has not been investigated previously. This paper presents an experimental study in which four full-scale, 46 ft (14 m) long, precast concrete, compact L-shaped beams were tested to failure. One of the test specimens served as a control and was designed with traditional closed stirrups. The remaining three beams were designed with alternative open and segmented reinforcement configurations. The results of the study demonstrate the viability of replacing closed stirrups with alternative open and segmented web reinforcement in compact L-shaped span-