Abstract
An experimental investigation was conducted to compare the shear strength of full-scale beams constructed with chemically-based, self-consolidating concrete (SCC) with conventional concrete (CC). This experimental program consisted of 16 rectangular beams (12 without shear reinforcing and 4 with shear reinforcing in the form of stirrups), 8 beams for each mix design. Additionally, three different longitudinal reinforcement ratios were evaluated within the test matrix. The beam specimens were tested under a simply supported four-point condition. The experimental shear strengths of the beams were compared with both the shear provisions of selected standards (U.S., Australia, Canada, Europe, and Japan) and a shear database of CC specimens. This comparison indicates that chemically-based SCC beams possess comparable shear strength as CC beams. © 2013 The Author(s).
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Arezoumandi, M., & Volz, J. S. (2013). An Experimental Study on Shear Strength of Chemically-Based Self-Consolidating Concrete. International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials, 7(4), 273–285. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40069-013-0052-1
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