An attempt is made to theoretically and experimentally verify the shrinkage curvature models presented in Eurocode 2 and BS 8110. These codes claim that the models originally derived and proven for uncracked sections are suitable, with modification, for predicting the behaviour of cracked sections, although this claim has never been proven experimentally. To achieve verification, an alternative theoretical approach is initially proposed in this paper. In this theoretical model, the effect of shrinkage, creep and the variation in the neutral axis position of the section are taken into account. The stresses developed in the steel and concrete at a cracked section according to this theoretical model are then applied to a finite-element (FE) model representing a portion of the beam from the crack to mid-way between the crack and an adjacent crack. Ultimately, the mean curvature is determined. Experimentally, pairs of beams were cast and subjected to a level of flexural loading to produce a stabilised crack pattern in the constant-moment zone. The behaviour of the beams was monitored for up to 180 days. For any pair of beams, one beam was cast using a high-shrinkage concrete and the other with a low-shrinkage concrete. Each concrete type, however, exhibits similar creep. Therefore, shrinkage curvature can be obtained by subtracting the long-term movements of one beam from the other. These experimentally defined curvatures were compared with the mean curvatures obtained from the FE analysis. The comparison showed reasonable agreement. The curvatures were also compared with uncracked and cracked curvatures predicted by the codes. The curvatures derived in this investigation fell within the boundaries of the uncracked and cracked curvatures predicted by the codes and, for the fully cracked case, the curvatures were closer to the uncracked boundary.
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John P. Forth, PhD, CEng, MIStructE;
John P. Forth, PhD, CEng, MIStructE
Senior Lecturer
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Ru Mu, PhD;
Ru Mu, PhD
Senior Engineer
School of Civil Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, China
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Richard H. Scott, MSc, DIC, PhD, CEng, MICE, FIStructE;
Richard H. Scott, MSc, DIC, PhD, CEng, MICE, FIStructE
Visiting Professor in Structural Engineering
School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, City University London, London, UK
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Anthony E. K. Jones, PhD, CEng, FICE, FIStructE;
Anthony E. K. Jones, PhD, CEng, FICE, FIStructE
Associate Director
Arup, London, UK
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Andrew W. Beeby, PhD, FREng, CEng, MICE, FIStructE, FFB, FACI
Andrew W. Beeby, PhD, FREng, CEng, MICE, FIStructE, FFB, FACI
Emeritus Professor
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
July 11 2012
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April 15 2013
Online ISSN: 1751-7702
Print ISSN: 0965-0911
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2014
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings (2014) 167 (5): 274–284.
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Revision Received:
July 11 2012
Accepted:
April 15 2013
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Forth JP, Mu R, Scott RH, Jones AEK, Beeby AW (2014), "Verification of cracked section shrinkage curvature models". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, Vol. 167 No. 5 pp. 274–284, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/stbu.12.00046
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