Abstract

Semi-precast-reinforced concrete slab system offers more economic method of construction as it minimises the need of formwork at site. The assembly of semi-precast slab system involves two steps: (1) casting of semi-precast slab at the yard and (2) overtopping of concrete at the site. One of the main factors that influence the performance of such slab system is the interface bonding between precast and overtopping concrete. Therefore, in order to better understand the performance of this slab system, a research was carried out to investigate the influence of surface treatment methodologies to the overall flexural behaviour through experimental and numerical studies. In total, five representative semi-precast slabs were constructed and tested to assess the flexural performance with different surface preparation methods and concrete overtopping. Further small-scale precast with overtopped concrete couplets and triplets were casted and tested as the representative semi-precast concrete slab types to examine the interface shear and tensile bond strength characteristics with those different surface treatments. The experimental results revealed that the surface treatment methods have influenced the flexural behaviour of the slabs, where the interface shear bond strength exceeds more than 1.0 MPa and the slab system behaves monolithically under flexural action. Moreover, numerical modelling technique for this slab system was developed based on the finite element framework to further analyse the overall flexural behaviour. Subsequently, good agreements between experimental and developed numerical model results were found. Finally, parametric analyses were performed to further assess the influences of concrete strengths, spans and reinforcement ratios on the safe imposed pressure applicable for this slab system.

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