Abstract

Deviation of the flexural reinforcement spacing from code specifications appears to underly the cause of the loss of bond (LoB) between concrete and steel that preceded the unexpected collapse of the top-floor balcony of a building under service load conditions on 15 October 2021 in Athens. Although rare, LoB has also been identified as the cause of collapse of buildings under similar conditions in the UK and Canada. However, the codes of practice for reinforced concrete (RC) design neither make reference to the effect of LoB on structural behaviour, nor include LoB in the parameters that the formulae currently used for assessing load-carrying capacity are dependent on. In view of this, a description of the effect of LoB on the function of RC beams is provided in this paper and this description is used as the basis for the derivation of a formula linking LoB with load-carrying capacity. The validity of the proposed formula is verified using published experimental information on the subject. The proposed formula is used for the structural assessment of the collapsed balcony, taking into account the design details, physical state and loading conditions of structural members similar to the one that collapsed.

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