Title of article :
Reinforcement-dependent long-term deflection response of baked clay beams
Author/Authors :
Auchar Zardari, M. Department of Civil Engineering - Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering - Science and Technology, Nawabshah - Sindh, Pakistan , Ali Lakho, N Department of Civil Engineering - Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering - Science and Technology, Nawabshah - Sindh, Pakistan
Abstract :
Reinforced Baked Clay (RBC) may serve as low-cost materials of building
construction to substitute Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC). De
flection of a beam under
a sustained load is considered an important parameter. Based on reports obtained from
the literature, no study has been carried out on the effect of reinforcement on long-term
de
flection response of RBC beams and relative comparison to that of RCC beams. For
this purpose, RBC beams were manufactured, baked, and post-reinforced in the tension
zone only with three ratios of reinforcement (i.e., 0.003, 0.006, and 0.009). All the beams
were subjected to a sustained load of 50 kN for one year. The results indicate that longterm
de
flection of RBC beams was reduced to 20% and 50% when the reinforcement ratio
increased to 2 and 3 times the initial reinforcement ratio of 0.003, respectively. The ultimate
load-carrying capacity of the RBC beams was similar to that of RCC beams. The de
flection
of RBC beams was thrice the de
flection of RCC beams. This paper shows that RBC beams
can be utilized instead of RCC ones while the element of strength is considered.
Keywords :
Reinforced baked clay , ACI , Sustained load , Low-cost material
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)