Title:
Shear Behavior of Reactive Powder Concrete Ferrocement Beams with Light Weight Core Material
Author(s):
Mohamed H. Makhlouf, M. Alaa, Gamal I. Khaleel, K. M. Elsayed & M. H. Mansour
Publication:
IJCSM
Volume:
18
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
Keywords:
Ferrocement, Shear strength, Expanded wire mesh, Welded wire mesh, ABAQUS finite element program
DOI:
10.1186/s40069-024-00684-x
Date:
9/30/2024
Abstract:
In this paper, the shear behavior of ferro-cement hollow beams is investigated experimentally and analytically. Ten reinforced concrete beams with cross-sectional dimensions of 100 × 200 × 1300 mm and a clear span of 1000 mm were cast and tested until failure under a two-point loading system. Ferrocement beams in this research contained either an autoclaved aerated lightweight brick core (AAC) or an extruded foam core (EFC) and were reinforced with either expanded metal mesh (EMM) or welded wire mesh (WWM). The structural behavior of the studied beams, including first crack, deflection, ultimate load, crack pattern, failure mode, and ductility index, was investigated. The experimental data were used to validate finite element models created with the ABAQUS finite element program. It can be concluded that the optimum performance of ferrocement beams can be achieved using beams with a second layer of expanded steel mesh as additional reinforcement, which led to an increase in the ultimate load and maximum deflection by 12.9% and 22.8%, respectively. Furthermore, the Numerical results agreed with the experimental results, where the ratio between the NLFE ultimate loads and the experimental ultimate loads varies between 1.02 and 1.07, with an average ratio of 1.04.