Performance of Reinforced Concrete Flat Slabs Having GFRP Gratings

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.67.18

Keywords:

Punching shear, GFRP gratings, Flat slab, Numerical analysis, Experimental investigation, Reinforced concrete

Abstract

A thorough study of the literature indicated that there is not much relevant research on the application of GFRP gratings. Otherwise, extensive study has been done on FRP bars, laminates, sheets, strips, and rods. This study proposes a novel approach to improve the punching shear resistance of flat slab column connections by inserting GFRP gratings across the slab thickness. The results of seven specimens tested under vertical static loading are presented, considering the influence of the grating’s characteristics. All specimens were tested as simply supported slabs under one point of static loading. Experimental results, including crack patterns, slab deflection, concrete compressive strain, tensile steel strain, GFRP grating strain, and failure load, were recorded using extensive electric instrumentation. Test results revealed an enhancement in the failure load ranging between 9.03% and 27.67% for the specimens provided with the GFRP grating. In addition, a nonlinear finite element numerical model analysis was carried out using the ANSYS 15 program. Correlational studies based on the load-deflection response and crack patterns were utilized, resulting in a good agreement between numerical simulations and experimental results with differences ranging from 1.0% to 8.0%.

 

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Author Biographies

  • Haitham F. Mostafa, Benha University, Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra, Cairo, Egypt

    Research Assistant, Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering (Shoubra), Benha University, Cairo, Egypt

  • Tarek S. Mostafa , Benha University, Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra, Cairo, Egypt

    Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering (Shoubra), Benha University, Cairo, Egypt

     

  • Ahmed N. Khater , Benha University, Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra, Cairo, Egypt

    Assistance Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering (Shoubra), Benha University, Cairo, Egypt

     

Published

17-12-2023

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Structural Integrity and Safety: Experimental and Numerical Perspectives

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How to Cite

Performance of Reinforced Concrete Flat Slabs Having GFRP Gratings. (2023). Frattura Ed Integrità Strutturale, 18(67), 240-258. https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.67.18