Abstract
In order to study the failure phenomenon and shear resistance performance of UHPC-NC beams without web reinforcement, shear resistance tests were carried out on 15 UHPC-NC beams without web reinforcement. The variation parameters were shear span ratio, web thickness, steel fiber content, and compressive stress level. The load-deflection curve, failure phenomenon and crack development of the test beam are analyzed. The test results show that the joint between the top plate and the bottom plate of UHPC-NC I-beam without web reinforcement is the weakest, and the cracked web is easy to be “cut off” at the joint; The “banding crack area” of web is closely related to the shear span ratio, and the width of ribbon area increases with the increase of shear span ratio. The shear capacity of UHPC-NC I-beam without web reinforcement decreases with the increase of shear-span ratio. The shear capacity increases with the increase of web thickness and compressive stress level. The shear capacity has little relationship with steel fiber content, and the initial stiffness of the structure can be improved by applying prestress. Finally, considering the influence of the top slab compression-shear zone and the bottom slab tension-shear zone on the shear capacity of UHPC-NC prestressed composite beams without web reinforcement, the corresponding calculation method of shear capacity is given based on the modified compression field theory and the idea of sub-item superposition, and the applicability of the calculation method is verified by the test results.
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