In this paper, a design equation for the punching shear capacity of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) slabs is pro- posed based on the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) standard specifications. Addition of steel fibers into concrete improves mechanical behavior, ductility, and fatigue strength of concrete. Previous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of fiber rein- forcement in improving the shear behavior of reinforced concrete slabs. In this study, twelve SFRC slabs using hooked-ends type steel fibers are tested with varying fiber dosage, slab thickness, steel reinforcement ratio, and compressive strength. Furthermore, test data conducted by earlier researchers are involved to verify the proposed design equation. The proposed design equation addresses the fiber pull-out strength and the critical shear perimeter changed by the fiber factor. Consequently, it is confirmed that the proposed design equation can predict the punching shear capacity of SFRC slabs with an applicable accuracy.
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Higashiyama, H., Ota, A., & Mizukoshi, M. (2011). Design Equation for Punching Shear Capacity of SFRC Slabs. International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials, 5(1), 35–42. https://doi.org/10.4334/ijcsm.2011.5.1.035
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