Reinforced concrete slabs without shear reinforcement subjected to concentrated loads near linear sup- ports are usually designed or assessed in shear using design provisions that have been calibrated on the basis of tests on one-way slabs or beams with rectangular cross-section (slabs loaded over their full width). This approach may however be inconsistent, as the actual behavior of slabs under concentrated loads reflects a two-way slab response, with the shear forces not developing in a parallel manner in the failure region and with potential redistribution of the internal forces for increasing levels of load. In this research, a series of 12 tests on 6 full scale slabs (3.00 m 3.00 m 0.18 m) is presented. The slabs were centrally support...
Reinforced concrete (RC) two-way slabs without shear reinforcement are commonly used in many structu...
The shear problem is typically studied by testing small, heavily reinforced, slender beams subjected...
The load-carrying capacity of many reinforced concrete structures is governed by shear failures, occ...
Redistribution of shear forces in reinforced concrete members without shear reinforcement is a key a...
In slabs subjected to concentrated loads, the shear strength checks are conducted for two limit stat...
International audienceIn this study, a series of 27 tests on 27 full-scale reinforced concrete (RC) ...
International audienceIn nuclear buildings, situations such as localized heavy loads from equipment,...
Existing solid slab bridges under a combination of wheel loads and distributed traffic loads sometim...
RC slabs without shear reinforcement subjected to c oncentrated loads near lin ear supports are typi...
Reinforced concrete planar members, as slabs and shells, are structural elements commonly used in th...
One of the current challenges is to handle the increasing need for buildings and infrastructures. On...
International audienceUnder the shear load, reinforced concrete structures may be simultaneously sub...
The capacity of existing solid slab bridges in the Netherlands is under discussion for two reasons: ...
In reinforced concrete beams subjected to concentrated loads, the shear resisted increases consider...
This paper presents the results of an experimental campaign carried out to investigate the effects o...
Reinforced concrete (RC) two-way slabs without shear reinforcement are commonly used in many structu...
The shear problem is typically studied by testing small, heavily reinforced, slender beams subjected...
The load-carrying capacity of many reinforced concrete structures is governed by shear failures, occ...
Redistribution of shear forces in reinforced concrete members without shear reinforcement is a key a...
In slabs subjected to concentrated loads, the shear strength checks are conducted for two limit stat...
International audienceIn this study, a series of 27 tests on 27 full-scale reinforced concrete (RC) ...
International audienceIn nuclear buildings, situations such as localized heavy loads from equipment,...
Existing solid slab bridges under a combination of wheel loads and distributed traffic loads sometim...
RC slabs without shear reinforcement subjected to c oncentrated loads near lin ear supports are typi...
Reinforced concrete planar members, as slabs and shells, are structural elements commonly used in th...
One of the current challenges is to handle the increasing need for buildings and infrastructures. On...
International audienceUnder the shear load, reinforced concrete structures may be simultaneously sub...
The capacity of existing solid slab bridges in the Netherlands is under discussion for two reasons: ...
In reinforced concrete beams subjected to concentrated loads, the shear resisted increases consider...
This paper presents the results of an experimental campaign carried out to investigate the effects o...
Reinforced concrete (RC) two-way slabs without shear reinforcement are commonly used in many structu...
The shear problem is typically studied by testing small, heavily reinforced, slender beams subjected...
The load-carrying capacity of many reinforced concrete structures is governed by shear failures, occ...