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Experimental Analysis on Shear Strengthening Capacity of Secondary Dapped end Beams


LI Yuechen,LU Yiyan,CHEN Mingxiang and GAO Zuoping

DOI:10.11835/j.issn.1674-4764.2012.04.007

Received ,Revised , Accepted , Available online July 01, 2015

Volume ,2012,Pages 38-45

  • Abstract
Because section steel can only be extended to the edge of the support, when a simple support RC beam is reinforced by bonded section steel, a notch comes into being at the end of the beam which is called a secondary dapped end beam, making the stress state of the beam more complex. Through experimental analysis on 21 dapped end beam specimens shear reinforced by steel plate bonded, the deformation process, performing characteristics and failure mechanism of the specimens were investigated. The result shows that two steel bonded forms, including horizontal steel plate and oblique steel plate with angle 45° bonded, delay the appearance of cracks significantly and improve the maximum bearing capacity by 102% and 93%. Due to the impact of stress concentration at the notch, the main modes of damage include concrete tensile or shear failure with the result of bonding failure of a steel plate. By changing the width of steel plates and analyzing different reinforcement effects, formula of bearing capacity of shear reinforcement was proposed based on the method of truss analogue, which provides a reference for engineering application.