A Study on the Distribution of Shear Forces Between Resisting Mechanisms in an RC Element Without Stirrups
Alejandro Pérez Caldentey
Abstract:This paper explores how the shear force distributes itself among the three main shear resistance mechanisms: shear resistance of the uncracked compressed chord, aggregate interlock, and dowel effect. Today’s dominating shear models, the critical crack theory (Muttoni et al. [1]) and the compression field theory (Collins et al. [2]) maintain that the main shear-resisting mechanism is aggregate interlock, while more recent studies (Marí et al. [3]), maintain that the main resistance mechanism is the shear resist… Show more
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