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Flexural Behaviors of Precast Reinforced Concrete -EPSfoam-Steel Deck Hybrid Panel

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Journal of Advanced Civil and Environmental Engineering, , n. 2, v. 4
Page(s): 113
DOI: 10.30659/jacee.4.2.113-122
Abstract:

This paper presented the flexural behavior of the newly developed hybrid panel which included the comparison of the ultimate load, load-deflection behavior, and failure modes. The experimental study was carried out on precast reinforced concrete-EPSfoam-steel deck hybrid panels (CES)� consist of three layers of material : concrete� layer is on the top, the steel deck is located on the bottom layer, and the EPS foam layer as the core. The dimensions of CES are 300 mm x 1200 mm with thickness of concrete layer and EPS foam as variables. The concrete thick were 30 mm and 40mm. The density of EPS foam was 12 kg/m³, 20 kg/m³, and 30 kg/m³. The static flexural test of CES was conducted in accordance with the ASTM C 393-00 standard for determination of flexural strength on concrete, the load was applied at third-point loading. This test was carried out with monotonic static load, deflection control using a loading frame with capacity of 10 kN. The results show that increase the thickness of the concrete layer from 30mm to 40mm with� EPSfoam density of 12 kg /m³, 20 kg/m³, and 30 kg/m³ achieved a maximum load increase of 33.51%; 46,13%; and 37.35%, respectively.

Copyright: © 2021 Mardiana Oesman,
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    29/11/2021
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    02/12/2021
 
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