Effects of lateral reinforcement upon the strength and deformation properties of concrete
- 1 September 1971
- journal article
- Published by Thomas Telford Ltd. in Magazine of Concrete Research
- Vol. 23 (75-76) , 99-110
- https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.1971.23.76.99
Abstract
Synopsis Confinement of concrete by rectilinear lateral reinforcement is discussed. An experimental investigation is described in which the main variables were: concrete strength; size, spacing and grade of lateral reinforcement; strain gradient; and thickness of cover. In the analysis of test results, laterally reinforced specimens are treated as composite members consisting of core and cover. The parameters of an analytical stress-strain relationship, which was found to describe the mechanical properties of plain and laterally reinforced concrete adequately, are determined from a regression analysis of the test results. The experimental results are compared with the strength of confined concrete as predicted by (1) a formula based on a theoretical analysis, and (2) an equation which unifies several previously proposed formulae giving the strength of laterally reinforced concrete.Keywords
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