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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Poinçonnement des dalles bidirectionnelles en béton armé d'armature de polymères renforcés de fibres de verre

Dulude, Christian January 2011 (has links)
In Quebec and in North-America, there is a common deterioration problem of the reinforced concrete structures in parking garages. The harsh environment surrounding those structures corrodes the steel rebars which is the principal cause of degradation. However, this problem can be completely eliminated by the use of a non corroding material such as glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP). This master's thesis presents an overview of the properties of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) material and the standards related to their application. Also, the internal punching shear resistance mechanisms of two-way slabs are reviewed. This type of structure is widely used in parking garages. The results of eight two-way slabs reinforced with GFRP bars tested up to punching shear failure are presented in this master's thesis. Moreover, two reference slabs reinforced with steel have also been tested. The test parameters are : (i) the reinforcement type (GFRP or Steel) (ii) the slab thickness (iii) the column dimensions (iv) the reinforcement ratio and; (v) the presence of compressive reinforcement. The slab dimensions are 2.5 m x 2.5 m with a slab thickness of 200 or 350 mm. The results revealed that all the specimens reinforced with GFRP bars showed a brittle failure similar to the reference specimens reinforced with steel. Furthermore, the GFRP specimens had a similar crack pattern and surface failure than the homologue reference specimens. However, the GFRP specimens showed a normalized punching shear strength of 67% in average of the reference specimens with the same reinforcement ratio. Those results are due to the lower modulus of elasticity of the GFRP bars which is about 25% of the steel. The ACI 440.1R-06 shows a very conservative ratio of the experimental results to the prediction (Vc,exp /Nc,pred ) of 2.11 which lead to a none optimum and economical design of two-way slabs reinforced with FRP bars. However, the proposed equation in the next CSA-S806 standard shows good agreement with the experimental results with a ratio Vc,exp /N c,pred of 1.04 and a COV of 13%. Furthermore, the coefficient of determination, R2, of this equation is 0.95. The experimental results presented in this document have been used in the reconstruction of a parking garage in Quebec City. The Hôtel de ville parking garage is the first field application worldwide to use GFRP bars in a two-way slabs.
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Développement d'une dalle de pont préfabriquée nervurée en béton de fibres métalliques

Bergeron, Frédéric January 2013 (has links)
De façon à réduire les problématiques de circulation causées par la construction et l'entretien des ponts, les dalles de pont préfabriquées sur leur pleine épaisseur sont une alternative prometteuse à la dalle de béton conventionnel. Ce mémoire présente le développement d'un système de dalles de pont préfabriquées nervurées en béton de fibres métalliques (BFM). L’utilisation de BFM permet des dalles plus minces avec un poids beaucoup plus léger qui peut être intéressant pour certaines opérations. Le concept est d’abord validé par des tests sur des éléments de dalles et de poutres. Des essais en grandeur réelle sont ensuite effectués pour évaluer la performance de la dalle, des nervures et de deux types de joints de tablier. Il est conclu que la dalle proposée est adéquate pour supporter les charges de conception du code canadien et qu’elle peut être jusqu'à 50% plus légère qu'une dalle conventionnelle de 200 mm.

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