Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Circular Cross-Section Using Geo-Grids and Steel Fibres
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Reinforced concrete members with circular cross-sections are used frequently in construction
practice. They are used as columns, piers, and piles because of their identical properties in all
direction. The present research deals with the study of shear strength of the RC circular sections
using geogrids and steel fibres, where the steel stirrups are partially replaced by the geogrids.
Geogrids being good at tension and flexible in nature, the idea to use it as a stirrup was
generalized for the research. Addition of steel fibres known to resist the cracking in concrete,
both geogrids, and steel fibres was used to study the performance of the concrete. Sixteen
specimens were casted with parameters such as steel stirrups spacing (75 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm,
450 mm and 700 mm), use of type of concrete (Reinforced Concrete and Steel Fibre Reinforced
Concrete) and use of different tensile strengths of geogrids (100 KN/m and 200 KN/m). The
testing of circular specimens was carried out on a loading frame having a hydraulic jack of
capacity 600 KN. Each specimen was simply supported and subjected to a point load at midspan. The load-deformation curves were plotted for each specimen and compared for the ultimate
load, secant stiffness, energy dissipation, and displacement ductility. The test results revealed
that application of geogrids along with the steel fibres significantly improved the ductility and
strength of the specimen.
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