2018
DOI: 10.1177/096739111802600114
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Shear Strength of Concrete Wide Beams Shear Reinforced with GFRP Plates

Abstract: This paper discusses the experimental results on the shear behavior of concrete wide beams reinforced with glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) plates as shear reinforcement. In order to examine the shear performance, a total of six concrete wide beams were manufactured and tested. All the specimens were designed to have the same number of legs of shear reinforcement. The transverse spacing of shear reinforcement was considered as a variable to investigate the influence of transverse spacing of concrete wide … Show more

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“…On the other hand, the collected previous research was analyzed, sorted, and classified with respect to their considered parameters, methodologies, observations, and outcomes, as shown in Fig. (9). The score in the last column gives a quick evaluation of the scope of the research regardless its contribution, while the bottom row presents the addressing frequency of each item (or scope).…”
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“…On the other hand, the collected previous research was analyzed, sorted, and classified with respect to their considered parameters, methodologies, observations, and outcomes, as shown in Fig. (9). The score in the last column gives a quick evaluation of the scope of the research regardless its contribution, while the bottom row presents the addressing frequency of each item (or scope).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Saudi code of practice "SBC304c" referred to different research about how the spacing between stirrups had affected the behavior of the shallow wide beams without giving a minimum requirement for stirrups or a definition of a wide beam for this matter [8]. The Egyptian code of practice "ECP 203-2017" had stated one statement regarding shallow wide beams, which considers any member with a depth less than 25 cm had no shear reinforcement requirement [9].…”
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