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In flat plate structures, the slab-column joints are prone to punching shear failure, which would trigger progressive collapse of the entire structural systems. The joints subjected upward punching shear (UPS) and downward punching shear (DPS) actions exhibit different post-punching behavior, which will affect the progressive collapse of flat plate structures. A static collapse test was conducted on two slab-column joint specimens (UPS-1 and DPS-1). The structural resistance and deformation were analyzed to explore the collapse-resistant mechanism of the joints after punching shear. The test results illustrate that the post-punching bearing and deformation capacities are governed by the through column longitudinal reinforcement (including both integrity reinforcement (IR) and flexural reinforcement (FR)) in the slab. The longitudinal bars ruptured in reverse orders under UPS and DPS failure scenarios. In DPS-1, the peak resistance under the suspension mechanism was reached when the first FR bar ruptured while the IR bars remained intact. The peak resistance of UPS-1, on the other hand, was achieved at the onset of the IR bars being ruptured and the FR bars being detached from the concrete. © 2018 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Structures Congress 2018: Blast, Impact Loading, and Response; and Research and Education - Selected Papers from the Structures Congress 2018
年份: 2018
卷: 2018-April
页码: 246-254
语种: 英文