Effect of Debonding of Rebars on the Seismic Response of Boundary Elements of Lightly Reinforced Shear Walls

Q3 Engineering
A. Sharifzadeh, S. Tariverdilo
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Abstract

Rebar fracture in boundary elements of lightly reinforced shear walls in recent earthquake motivated research on the minimum longitudinal reinforcement applicable to shear walls. These researches lead to change in the ACI 318-19 requirement for minimum longitudinal reinforcement in boundary elements. New ACI 318 requirement increase minimum longitudinal reinforcement ratio for boundary elements of shear walls with low demand, that could have economic burden. This study experimentally investigates is it possible to avoid this increase in minimum rebar by debonding rebars in lightly reinforced shear walls. Tests includes specimens with bonded and debonded rebars, which are tested under monotonic and cyclic loading. Load protocol to account for failure types of low reinforcement shear walls is unsymmetric. Test results show that out of plane buckling of specimens with debonded rebars initiates at lower axial strains that could be attributed to reduction in lateral stiffness due to use of debonding. On the other hand debonding resulted in reduction of local strain demand on rebar. It could be concluded that larger minimum dimension for boundary elements will be required when debonding is employed
钢筋脱粘对轻配剪力墙边界单元地震反应的影响
轻配筋剪力墙边界单元钢筋断裂是近年来地震激发下适用于剪力墙的最小纵向配筋研究的热点。这些研究导致了ACI 318-19对边界元纵向最小配筋要求的变化。新的ACI 318要求增加了低要求剪力墙边界单元的最小纵向配筋率,可能会产生经济负担。本研究通过实验研究是否有可能通过在轻配筋剪力墙中剥离钢筋来避免最小配筋的增加。试验包括粘结钢筋和去粘结钢筋试件,分别在单调和循环荷载下进行试验。考虑低配筋剪力墙破坏类型的荷载协议是不对称的。试验结果表明,在较低的轴向应变下,脱粘钢筋试件的面外屈曲开始发生,这可能是由于使用脱粘钢筋降低了侧向刚度。另一方面,去粘接降低了钢筋的局部应变需求。可以得出结论,采用脱粘法时,边界元的最小尺寸需要更大
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Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering
Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering Engineering-Building and Construction
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