Deformation Capacity and Strength of RC Frame Members with High-Strength Materials

M. Cheng, L. S. Wibowo, R. Lequesne, A. Lepage
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Synopsis: Some implications of using high-strength concrete and steel materials in reinforced concrete frame members are discussed in terms of both flexural design and behavior. Through an example, it is demonstrated that the computed sectional curvature is highly sensitive to the choice of rectangular stress block used to model compression zone stresses of high-strength concrete. Comparison of various models suggests that the use of the stress block model defined in the ACI Building Code tends to overestimate curvature for concrete strengths exceeding 12 ksi (83 MPa). In addition, recent test data are presented for flexure-dominated concrete members reinforced with high-strength steel bars. The effects of replacing Grade 60 (410) flexural reinforcement with Grade 100 (690) steel on deformation capacity, stiffness, and strength are examined. Test data support the viability of using Grade 100 (690) longitudinal reinforcement to resist loads that induce force-displacement response well into the nonlinear range.
高强材料RC框架构件的变形能力和强度
摘要:在钢筋混凝土框架构件中使用高强度混凝土和钢材料的一些含义在抗弯设计和行为方面进行了讨论。算例表明,计算截面曲率对高强混凝土压区应力的矩形应力块的选择非常敏感。各种模型的比较表明,使用ACI建筑规范中定义的应力块模型倾向于高估混凝土强度超过12 ksi (83 MPa)的曲率。此外,还介绍了高强钢筋加筋受弯混凝土构件的最新试验数据。研究了用100级(690)钢代替60级(410)抗弯钢筋对变形能力、刚度和强度的影响。测试数据支持使用100级(690级)纵向钢筋来抵抗导致力-位移响应进入非线性范围的载荷的可行性。
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