Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 44, Number 5, 2022, pages 677-684
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.44.5.677
Shear behavior of steel reinforced concrete shallow floor beam: Experimental and theoretical study
Yang Chen, Chong Ren, Yuqing Yuan and Yong Yang
Abstract
This paper reports experimental investigation on shear behavior of steel reinforced concrete (SRC) shallow floor
beam, where the steel shape is embedded in concrete and the high strength bolts are used to transfer the shear force along the
interface between the steel shape and concrete. Six specimens were conducted aiming to provide information on shear
performance and explore the shear bearing capacity of SRC shallow floor beams. The effects of the height of concrete slab, the
size and the type of the steel section on shear performance of beams were also analyzed in the test. Based on the strut-and-tie
model, the shear strength of the SRC shallow floor beam was proposed. Experimental results showed that composite shallow
floor beam exhibited satisfactory composite behavior and all of the specimen failed in shear failure. The shear bearing capacity
increased with the increasing of height of concrete slab and the size of steel shape, and the bearing capacities of beam specimens
with castellated steel shape was slightly lower than those of specimens with H-shaped steel section. Furthermore, the
calculations for evaluating the shear bearing capacity of SRC shallow floor beam were verified to be reasonable.
Key Words
experimental study; shear capacity; shear performance; SRC shallow floor beam; strut-and-tie model
Address
Yang Chen:1)Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China
2)School of Civil Engineering, Xi