Matthias Hillebrand, Annkathrin Sinning, Josef Hegger
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Shear and interface shear fatigue of semi‐precast slabs with lattice girders under cyclic loading
More and more often, semi‐precast reinforced concrete slabs with lattice girders are employed for industrial buildings or bridges, where they are exposed to high cycle fatigue loading. Despite research in recent years that has led to the formulation of an S–N curve for lattice girders, the effects of cyclic loading on semi‐precast slabs have not yet been sufficiently clarified. Moreover, research has so far been limited to single‐span slabs. The effects of continuous slab systems, which are mainly realized in buildings and bridges, cannot be considered in the calculation of fatigue resistance yet. To improve the fatigue design concept for shear and interface shear, theoretical and experimental investigations were conducted at the Institute of Structural Concrete, RWTH Aachen University. In addition to the fatigue behavior of 16 tests under cyclic loading, particular attention is paid to the increase in shear and interface shear resistance at the inner support of continuous slabs. Furthermore, the influences of the support detailing were investigated. The findings illustrate further potential for optimization of the design under cyclic loading.
期刊介绍:
Structural Concrete, the official journal of the fib, provides conceptual and procedural guidance in the field of concrete construction, and features peer-reviewed papers, keynote research and industry news covering all aspects of the design, construction, performance in service and demolition of concrete structures.
Main topics:
design, construction, performance in service, conservation (assessment, maintenance, strengthening) and demolition of concrete structures
research about the behaviour of concrete structures
development of design methods
fib Model Code
sustainability of concrete structures.