Abstract

This research is concerned with the behavior of reactive powder concrete beams (RPC) under the combined effects of bending and torsion moments, with three main parameters: torsional to bending moments ratio (T/M), longitudinal reinforcement ratio ( ), and transverse reinforcement ratio ( ). 12 rectangular reinforced RPC beams with dimensions of (1500 200 150) mm were tested. The outcome demonstrated that increasing the longitudinal reinforcement ratio from =0.009 to =0.016 improved the ultimate capacity significantly by 34.16%, and 35.54% in cases of (T/M) =0, and 0.5 respectively, also it significantly improved moment-deflection response in the case of (T/M) = 1, and well improved torque-rotation response in cases of (T/M)=0.5, and 1. Increasing the transverse reinforcement ratio from = 0.0042 to =0.0075 improved the ultimate capacity significantly by 49.22% in case of pure torsion and slightly improved it in other cases. Also it significantly improved moment- deflection response in case of (T/M) = 1 and improved torque -rotation response in cases of (T/M)=1and ꝏ.

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