The shear behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) beams has been a major research area for a long time. Since the shear response of RC beams is affected by different factors, many researchers have reported that the nature of shear behavior is complicated. One of these factors worth investigating is the inclination of shear reinforcements. This paper investigated the effect of the orientation of stirrups on the shear capacity of RC beams as the shear-span-to-depth ratio (a/d) varies. The contribution of concrete compressive strength was also studied. An experimental program investigating 21 RC beams has been conducted. The test results revealed that the shear capacity increases as the arrangement of stirrup changes from conventional vertical ar...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Original scientific paper In the current European Code EN 1992-1-1 a truss model with variable incli...
The additive model of shear strength of reinforced concrete (RC) members, i.e. shear strength (V) is...
This paper presents the findings of an experimental data on the effects of inclined shear reinforcem...
The work and findings reported in the paper are interesting to the discussers and will advance the u...
An experimental study of shear behaviour of reinforced concrete members with solid circular cross se...
An experimental study of shear behaviour of reinforced concrete members with solid circular cross se...
An analysis-oriented mechanical model for shear strength evaluation of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beam...
An analysis-oriented mechanical model for shear strength evaluation of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beam...
The shear strength increase due to stirrup inclusion in reinforced concrete beams is analyzed. A num...
Abstract In this paper, an analytical model to rationally evaluate the shear strength of reinforced ...
A design-oriented analytical model able to evaluate the shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) b...
A design-oriented analytical model able to evaluate the shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) b...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Original scientific paper In the current European Code EN 1992-1-1 a truss model with variable incli...
The additive model of shear strength of reinforced concrete (RC) members, i.e. shear strength (V) is...
This paper presents the findings of an experimental data on the effects of inclined shear reinforcem...
The work and findings reported in the paper are interesting to the discussers and will advance the u...
An experimental study of shear behaviour of reinforced concrete members with solid circular cross se...
An experimental study of shear behaviour of reinforced concrete members with solid circular cross se...
An analysis-oriented mechanical model for shear strength evaluation of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beam...
An analysis-oriented mechanical model for shear strength evaluation of Reinforced Concrete (RC) beam...
The shear strength increase due to stirrup inclusion in reinforced concrete beams is analyzed. A num...
Abstract In this paper, an analytical model to rationally evaluate the shear strength of reinforced ...
A design-oriented analytical model able to evaluate the shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) b...
A design-oriented analytical model able to evaluate the shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) b...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Structures have been built using concretes with compressive strengths up to 11,000 psi, even though ...
Original scientific paper In the current European Code EN 1992-1-1 a truss model with variable incli...