Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDF

The moment-curvature behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concrete (R/SFRC) elements plays a crucial role in deformation analysis and design. While the stress-strain response of conventional concrete structures is relatively straightforward for compressive concrete and tensile reinforcement, the tensi...

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Main Authors: Amarjeet Kumar, Aleksandr Sokolov, Alinda Dey, Karolis Sakalauskas, Darius Bacinskas, Juozas Valivonis, Gintaris Kaklauskas
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description The moment-curvature behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concrete (R/SFRC) elements plays a crucial role in deformation analysis and design. While the stress-strain response of conventional concrete structures is relatively straightforward for compressive concrete and tensile reinforcement, the tensile behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concrete is complex and challenging to characterize due to its residual stress-strain relationship. This study investigates the flexural behavior of R/SFRC beams, including longitudinal reinforcement and 0.6 % dual-hooked-end steel fibers from the DRAMIX 4D series. Residual flexural tensile strength was determined in accordance with RILEM TC 162-TDF and Model Code 2020 guidelines by standard three-point bending tests on notched prismatic specimens. The residual flexural tensile strength was determined according to RILEM TC 162-TDF and Model Code 2020 guidelines through standard three-point bending tests on notched prismatic specimens. Further, the beams with varied reinforcement ratio and bar diameter were tested under four-point bending, and the experimental moment-curvature relationships were obtained using both Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) methods. The study reveals that the DIC-based approach is equally consistent to the LVDT-based method. The predicted moment-curvature responses were calculated using the residual strength parameters and compared with the experimental results. A comprehensive statistical analysis was performed to evaluate the accuracy of the moment-curvature predictions by the codes, revealing that RILEM TC 162-TDF tended to produce stiffer predictions, whereas Model Code 2020 demonstrated better performance with 75 % and 82 % accuracy for R/SFRC beams reinforced with 10 mm and 12 mm diameter steel bars respectively. Notably, both models exhibited improved predictive capabilities at higher reinforcement ratios compared to lower ones. Furthermore, an inverse technique was employed to derive the residual stress-strain relationship of RC structures directly from the experimental moment-curvature diagram. A comparative analysis was then conducted between the code-predicted and experimentally-derived residual stress-strain relationships, which also revealed that Model Code 2020 predictions closely matched the experimental data, especially at higher reinforcement ratios. The study emphasizes the need for careful selection of prediction models and measurement approaches to accurately predict the flexural behavior of R/SFRC members.
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spelling doaj-art-d50828efd26a49d8a16387b5a6b944a02025-08-20T03:35:47ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952025-12-0123e0509210.1016/j.cscm.2025.e05092Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDFAmarjeet Kumar0Aleksandr Sokolov1Alinda Dey2Karolis Sakalauskas3Darius Bacinskas4Juozas Valivonis5Gintaris Kaklauskas6Department of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Geotechnical Engineering, Vilnius Tech, Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius LT-10223, LithuaniaLaboratory of Innovative Building Structures, Vilnius Tech, Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius LT-10223, LithuaniaCivil Engineering Research Centre, Vilnius Tech, Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius LT-10223, Lithuania; Department of Civil Engineering, Calcutta Institute of Technology (CIT), Uluberia, Howrah, West Bengal 711316, IndiaDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Geotechnical Engineering, Vilnius Tech, Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius LT-10223, LithuaniaDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Geotechnical Engineering, Vilnius Tech, Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius LT-10223, LithuaniaDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Geotechnical Engineering, Vilnius Tech, Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius LT-10223, LithuaniaDepartment of Reinforced Concrete Structures and Geotechnical Engineering, Vilnius Tech, Saulėtekio al. 11, Vilnius LT-10223, Lithuania; Corresponding author.The moment-curvature behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concrete (R/SFRC) elements plays a crucial role in deformation analysis and design. While the stress-strain response of conventional concrete structures is relatively straightforward for compressive concrete and tensile reinforcement, the tensile behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concrete is complex and challenging to characterize due to its residual stress-strain relationship. This study investigates the flexural behavior of R/SFRC beams, including longitudinal reinforcement and 0.6 % dual-hooked-end steel fibers from the DRAMIX 4D series. Residual flexural tensile strength was determined in accordance with RILEM TC 162-TDF and Model Code 2020 guidelines by standard three-point bending tests on notched prismatic specimens. The residual flexural tensile strength was determined according to RILEM TC 162-TDF and Model Code 2020 guidelines through standard three-point bending tests on notched prismatic specimens. Further, the beams with varied reinforcement ratio and bar diameter were tested under four-point bending, and the experimental moment-curvature relationships were obtained using both Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) methods. The study reveals that the DIC-based approach is equally consistent to the LVDT-based method. The predicted moment-curvature responses were calculated using the residual strength parameters and compared with the experimental results. A comprehensive statistical analysis was performed to evaluate the accuracy of the moment-curvature predictions by the codes, revealing that RILEM TC 162-TDF tended to produce stiffer predictions, whereas Model Code 2020 demonstrated better performance with 75 % and 82 % accuracy for R/SFRC beams reinforced with 10 mm and 12 mm diameter steel bars respectively. Notably, both models exhibited improved predictive capabilities at higher reinforcement ratios compared to lower ones. Furthermore, an inverse technique was employed to derive the residual stress-strain relationship of RC structures directly from the experimental moment-curvature diagram. A comparative analysis was then conducted between the code-predicted and experimentally-derived residual stress-strain relationships, which also revealed that Model Code 2020 predictions closely matched the experimental data, especially at higher reinforcement ratios. The study emphasizes the need for careful selection of prediction models and measurement approaches to accurately predict the flexural behavior of R/SFRC members.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509525008903Reinforced concreteSteel fibersResidual strengthExperimental studyR/SFRC
spellingShingle Amarjeet Kumar
Aleksandr Sokolov
Alinda Dey
Karolis Sakalauskas
Darius Bacinskas
Juozas Valivonis
Gintaris Kaklauskas
Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDF
Case Studies in Construction Materials
Reinforced concrete
Steel fibers
Residual strength
Experimental study
R/SFRC
title Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDF
title_full Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDF
title_fullStr Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDF
title_full_unstemmed Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDF
title_short Moment-curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked-end fibers: Tests versus predictions by Model Code 2020 and Rilem TC 162-TDF
title_sort moment curvature response of concrete beams reinforced with steel bars and dual hooked end fibers tests versus predictions by model code 2020 and rilem tc 162 tdf
topic Reinforced concrete
Steel fibers
Residual strength
Experimental study
R/SFRC
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509525008903
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