Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 82, Number 6, 2022, pages 757-770

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2022.82.6.757

Crack-controlled design methods of RC beams for ensuring serviceability and reparability

Chien-Kuo Chiu, Jodie Saputra and Muhammad Dachrez Tri Kurnia Putra

Abstract

For the design of flexural and shear crack control for reinforced concrete (RC) beams related to serviceability and reparability ensuring, eight simply-supported normal-strength reinforced concrete (NSRC) beam specimens are tested and the existing high-strength reinforced concrete (HSRC) experimental data are included in the investigation of this work. According to the investigation results of flexural and shear cracks, this works modifies the existing design formulas to determine the spacing of the tensile reinforcement for the flexural crack control of a HSRC/NSRC beam design. Additionally, for a specified shear crack width of 0.4 mm, the allowable stresses of the shear reinforcement are also identified. For the serviceability and reparability ensuring of HSRC/NSRC beams, this works proposes the relationship curves between the maximum flexural width and allowable stress of the tensile reinforcement, and the relationship curves between the shear crack width and allowable shear force that can be used to do the crack width control directly.

Key Words

beam; flexural crack; high-strength reinforced concrete; normal-strength reinforced concrete; reparability; serviceability; shear crack

Address

Chien-Kuo Chiu, Jodie Saputra and Muhammad Dachrez Tri Kurnia Putra: Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan