Experimental Study on Strength and Failure Characteristics of Reinforced Concrete Plate under Complex Stresses Conditions

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To study the biaxial strength and failure characteristics of reinforced concrete in the state of biaxial tension-compression stresses and provide some suggestions for the practical engineering design, 3 one-third scale reinforced concrete (RC) plate specimens are tested. The results indicate that, in biaxial tension-compression stresses, reinforced concrete cracks in the direction normal to the principal tensile stress direction and presents the characteristics of shear failure modes. The test device could simulate the required stress condition. The compression strength of reinforced concrete is obviously lower than the uniaxial strength fc. The reduction factor k is about 0.55~0.75 which varies with different tension-compression force ratio. Concrete material takes part in the tension process of reinforced concrete and shares part of the tension, while the share ratio decreases as concrete cracks gradually.

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