Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
The quantification of the necessary reinforcement for crack width control in highly
restrained RC slabs still remains a subject of discussion in both scientific and practitioner
communities, particularly when the simultaneous effects of applied loads and restrained
shrinkage deformations are considered. Indeed, different authors/designers follow distinct
approaches to deal with the problem. This is however a very important matter, because in slabs,
the quantity of reinforcement is frequently determined by Service Limit States (SLS) of
cracking. Therefore, the use of different design criteria for SLS can bring different performance
levels, and also different global costs (e.g. reinforcement can be overdesigned, or under
designed and then repairs may be in order).
In such context, this paper presents and analyses the results of a design challenge launched
by the research teams at UMinho and UPorto to a set of design offices. The design challenge
consists in the sizing of the necessary reinforcement to satisfy adequate cracking performance
in a highly restrained slab. All information about geometry, materials, loads and boundary
conditions are provided in the design challenge sheet provided to participants.
A total of 7 teams have provided answers to this design challenge. Results are treated
anonymously in regard to participating teams. A discussion is held with basis on common and
differentiating points, and finally an analysis of the authors using non-linear finite element
analysis is made, targeting to better assist interpretation of the expectable behaviour of
reinforcement solutions.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
8