Abstract
Steel plate concrete shear walls (SC walls) have been widely used in practical projects because of great mechanical properties. For the application in nuclear power plant containment, the joint of specially shaped reinforced concrete slab and SC walls is difficult to design and construct. By using ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), a new type of joint with the non-contact lapping method is proposed in this paper, which has advantages of simple construction, superior performance, suitable cost, and wide application range. Five RC-UHPC slab-shear wall joints were designed and tested under reciprocating load to study the effects of structures of lapping steel plate, shear-resisting methods, and interfacial reinforcing methods on the mechanical properties of the joints. The test results showed that the joints adopting the new structures were damaged for the flexural failure of the concrete area, with no damage to the joint zone, while the other specimens failed in the shear failure of the joint zone. It can be demonstrated that the ribs formed by bars and studs on the lapping steel plates are effective measures for non-contact force transferring, and interfacial reinforcing bars can improve the strength of the interface between concrete and UHPC. The force transferring efficiency of the new joints was close to or more than 90%, which indicates that the proposed joint structures can effectively realize the non-contact lapping force transferring. The design formulas and suggestions are proposed based on the analysis of the mechanism of new structures.
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