Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser

Most reinforced concrete failures occur not because of any inadequacies in analysis of the structure or in design of the members but because of inadequate attention to the detailing of reinforcement. In the wall slab system, the lateral displacement imposed on the wall when subjected to lateral cyc...

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spelling my-uitm-ir.132632017-04-19T05:56:36Z Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser 2010 Nasser, Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Materials of engineering and construction Reinforced concrete Most reinforced concrete failures occur not because of any inadequacies in analysis of the structure or in design of the members but because of inadequate attention to the detailing of reinforcement. In the wall slab system, the lateral displacement imposed on the wall when subjected to lateral cyclic loading is likely to introduce significant unbalanced moments on the connection because the slab element of the system is fully restrained. The main aim of this study is to investigate and compare the structural performance of two types of wall-slab connection, namely cross and anchorage. This study enhances the understanding about the behaviour, structural design and economic aspect of the wall slab structural system in general and especially when subjected to lateral cyclic loading. Two specimens were constructed of similar dimension but with different connection detailing. A load actuator was positioned horizontally at the upper part of the wall in order to apply that lateral cyclic load. The anchorage type of connection experienced a more favorable effect of confinement, which kept the inner structure of the connection preserved and prevented the formation of the plastic hinge at the connection. That means that the connection escaped failure because of the good reinforcement detailing. Furthermore, a high degree of ductility was reported for the anchorage connection- of approximately 0i=9) which is almost double the value recorded for the cross connection. This means that the anchorage connection managed to prevent lateral expansion of the system and hence maintain strength during post-elastic stage. 2010 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13263/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13263/1/TM_AHMED%20ABDULRAZZAQ%20NASSER%20EC%2010_5.pdf text en public mphil masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Civi Engineering
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
topic Materials of engineering and construction
Reinforced concrete
spellingShingle Materials of engineering and construction
Reinforced concrete
Nasser, Ahmed Abdulrazzaq
Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser
description Most reinforced concrete failures occur not because of any inadequacies in analysis of the structure or in design of the members but because of inadequate attention to the detailing of reinforcement. In the wall slab system, the lateral displacement imposed on the wall when subjected to lateral cyclic loading is likely to introduce significant unbalanced moments on the connection because the slab element of the system is fully restrained. The main aim of this study is to investigate and compare the structural performance of two types of wall-slab connection, namely cross and anchorage. This study enhances the understanding about the behaviour, structural design and economic aspect of the wall slab structural system in general and especially when subjected to lateral cyclic loading. Two specimens were constructed of similar dimension but with different connection detailing. A load actuator was positioned horizontally at the upper part of the wall in order to apply that lateral cyclic load. The anchorage type of connection experienced a more favorable effect of confinement, which kept the inner structure of the connection preserved and prevented the formation of the plastic hinge at the connection. That means that the connection escaped failure because of the good reinforcement detailing. Furthermore, a high degree of ductility was reported for the anchorage connection- of approximately 0i=9) which is almost double the value recorded for the cross connection. This means that the anchorage connection managed to prevent lateral expansion of the system and hence maintain strength during post-elastic stage.
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qualification_name Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
qualification_level Master's degree
author Nasser, Ahmed Abdulrazzaq
author_facet Nasser, Ahmed Abdulrazzaq
author_sort Nasser, Ahmed Abdulrazzaq
title Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser
title_short Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser
title_full Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser
title_fullStr Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser
title_full_unstemmed Structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / Ahmed Abdulrazzaq Nasser
title_sort structural evaluation of wall slab connection, incorporating steel fibre subjected to lateral cyclic loading / ahmed abdulrazzaq nasser
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
granting_department Faculty of Civi Engineering
publishDate 2010
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13263/1/TM_AHMED%20ABDULRAZZAQ%20NASSER%20EC%2010_5.pdf
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