Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 51, Number 3, 2024, pages 337-349
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.51.3.337
Shear performance of reinforced concrete beams with rubber as form of fiber from waste tire
Ali Serdar Ecemis, Emrah Madenci, Memduh Karalar, Sabry Fayed, Essam Althaqafi and Yasin Onuralp OzkillC
Abstract
The growing quantity of tires and building trash piling up in landfills poses a serious threat to the stability of the ecosystem. Researchers are exploring ways to reduce and use such byproducts of the construction industry in an effort to promote greener building practices. Thus, using recycled crumb rubber from scrap tires in concrete manufacturing is important for the industry's long-term viability. This study examines the proportion of waste rubber in fiber form, specifically at weight percentages of 5%, 10%, and 15%. Moreover, the study examines the shear behavior of reinforced concrete beams. A total of twelve RC beam specimens, each sized 100 mm by 150 mm by 1000 mm (w x d x L), were constructed and positioned to the test. Various mixtures were designed with different levels of scrap tire rubber content (0%, 5%, 10%, and 15%) and Stirrup Vol. Ratio (2.10, 2.80, and 3.53) in reinforced concrete beams. The findings indicate that the inclusion of scrap rubber in concrete leads to a decrease in both the mechanical characteristics and weight of the material. This is mostly attributed to the lower strength and stiffness of the rubberized concrete. Furthermore, estimations generated by a variety of design codes were examined alongside the obtained data. In order to make a comparison between the estimates provided by the different codes such as ACI 318-14, CEB-FIB and Iranian national building codes, a calculation was done to determine the ratio of the experimental shear strength to the anticipated shear strength for each code.
Key Words
concrete; beam; national building codes; scrap tires; shear; waste
Address
Ali Serdar Ecemis and Emrah Madenci:Department of Civil Engineering, Necmettin Erbakan University, Konya, Turkey
Memduh Karalar:Department of Civil Engineering, Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University, Zonguldak, Turkey
Sabry Fayed:Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt
Essam Althaqafi:Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha 61421, Saudi Arabia
Yasin Onuralp OzkillC:1)Department of Civil Engineering, Necmettin Erbakan University, Konya, Turkey2)Department of Civil Engineering, Lebanese American University, Byblos, Lebanon