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Evaluation of Design Provisions for Horizontal Shear Strength in Composite Precast Concrete Beams with Different Interface Conditions

Young-Hun Oh and Jeong-Ho Moon    

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In a precast concrete (PC) composite beam, the horizontal interface between the PC beam and the cast-in-place (CIP) slab is located either on the compression side or on the tensile side of the cross-section. If the CIP slab is on the compression side, it becomes C-type interface, and if it is on the tensile side, it becomes T-type interface. Tensile cracks in the CIP slab may cause the horizontal shear strength of composite beams to decrease because of the reduced anchorage performance of shear reinforcements as well as the sliding on the interface. Such a tendency can be found from previous test results of specimens having T-type interface. In this study, the results of the push-off test and the beam flexure test were collected and analyzed to evaluate effects on the horizontal shear strength depending on the interface conditions, such as the interface location, surface roughness, concrete compressive strength, and clamping stress by shear connectors. The horizontal shear strength equations of ACI, PCI, AASHTO LRFD, and MC 2010 were evaluated with a database composed of 84 push-off tests and 95 beam tests from previous studies. According to the evaluation, evaluation results show that the design codes predict the horizontal shear strength conservatively for conditions other than the interface location. The horizontal shear strength deviated largely depending on the interface locations. The design codes conservatively estimate the horizontal shear strength for C-type interface, but the horizontal shear strength of T-type interface is overestimated. Based on current studies, it is recommended to use a friction coefficient of 0.7 as MC 2010 when calculating the horizontal shear strength of a composite beam with roughened T-type interface.

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