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The punching shear capacity of concrete slabs reinforced with 3CR12 corrosion resistant stainless steel and carbon steel

M.Ing. / In this study a comparison is made between the punching shear capacities of square slabs reinforced with 3CR 12 corrosion resisting stainless steel and high tensile strength carbon steel. A square column 11 0 mm x 11 0 mm is used to simulate the point load on the slab. Three different slab depths were chosen for the experimental procedure. The South African concrete design specification SABS 0 I 00, the Eurocode concrete design specification and Menetrey's design model are used to determine the theoretical punching shear capacities of the slabs. It is concluded in this study that the procedures described in the concrete design codes and by Menetrey to determine the punching shear stress of concrete slabs reinforced with high strength carbon steel reinforcing bar compare well with the experimental results when 3CR I 2 corrosion resisting steel is used as reinforcing bar in concrete. The experimental results do not compare well with the theoretical results when the new Eurocode is used.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:uj/uj:1839
Date06 December 2011
CreatorsFourie, Johan Becker
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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