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Experimental and Analytical Study on Shear Lag Effect of T-Shaped Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: Buildings, , n. 6, v. 14
Page(s): 1875
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14061875
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Because of the flanges on T-shaped shear walls (TSSWs), the shear force acting on such walls results in a shear lag effect, making it impossible to forecast with accuracy the normal stresses of the flanges using the Bernoulli–Euler assumption. Shear lag (SL) in flanged walls has, however, received less attention from researchers, particularly in experimental studies. Understanding the SL in T-shaped reinforced concrete shear walls under shear and axial force is the main goal of this work. First, a SL model is suggested for TSSWs. In this model, the SL deflection is considered to be the generalized displacement and the SL warping deformation, and it is assumed to be a quadratic nonlinear function. Then, experimental and numerical simulation studies are, respectively, conducted to investigate SL effect of TSSWs, and also to evaluate the accuracy of the SL method. Finally, the parameter analysis is conducted to investigate the influence of axial load, shear force, and flange length on the SL effect of TSSWs. The results show that the SL of the TSSW is significant, the normal stress distribution (NSD) of the flange is uneven, and the normal stresses near the web are higher, according to the results of the analytical, simulated, and experimental results. The SL model can accurately predict the normal stresses of the flange of TSSWs, and the quadratic parabola assumption of the SL warp displacement of TSSWs is reasonable. Parameter analysis shows that axial force has little effect on the SL effect of TSSWs. The TSSWs under larger shear force have the more obvious SL effect. A more obvious SL effect occurs in the TSSWs with longer flanges.

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    01.09.2024
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    01.09.2024
 
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