The provisions for flexural design contained in BS 8110 have been reviewed in the context of introducing improvements in the level of ductility that can be achieved in structural concrete sections. Increased ductility will lead to corresponding enhancements in the flexural behaviour of members. Accordingly, changes to the present approach to flexural design in this code have been put forward. Design equations have been developed and compared to those present in the code. The proposed approach permits a section to be designed regardless of its longitudinal reinforcement ratio and also allows the amount of stirrups required to achieve the increased level of ductility to be determined. A test programme comprising 21 beams has been carried out to investigate the validity of the proposed design approach. The test results have confirmed the validity of the proposed approach. All of the beams exhibited enhanced flexural behaviour even though their longitudinal reinforcement ratios were significantly in excess of the maximum limit allowed in the code.
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Proposed changes to flexural design in BS 8110 to allow over-reinforced sections to fail in a ductile manner Available to Purchase
M. M. Ziara;
M. M. Ziara
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Civil Engineering Department, Birzeit University
Birzeit PO Box 14, West Bank, Palestine (via Israel)
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D. Haldane;
D. Haldane
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Department of Civil and Offshore Engineering, Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh EH14 4AS, UK
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S. Hood
S. Hood
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Mott MacDonald, St. Anne House
Wellesley Road, Croydon CR9 2UL, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
July 28 1999
Revision Received:
March 20 2000
Accepted:
April 18 2000
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
© 2000 Thomas Telford Ltd
2000
Magazine of Concrete Research (2000) 52 (6): 443–454.
Article history
Received:
July 28 1999
Revision Received:
March 20 2000
Accepted:
April 18 2000
Citation
Ziara MM, Haldane D, Hood S (2000), "Proposed changes to flexural design in BS 8110 to allow over-reinforced sections to fail in a ductile manner". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 52 No. 6 pp. 443–454, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.2000.52.6.443
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