Effect of Concrete Strength and Stirrup Position on Shear Behavior of Semi Light Weight High Strength Self-Compacting Concrete Beams
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https://doi.org/10.23918/eajse.v9i2p7Keywords:
Concrete Strength, Stirrup Position, Shear, SLW-HSCCAbstract
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) is a new technology of concrete, requiring no consolidation work at site and it can pass through closely spaced reinforcing bars and restricted sections without loss of homogeneity. SCC makes pouring concrete easier and solves construction issues, while lightweight concrete (LWC) is a great way to reduce the dead load on the structure. Combining the benefits of LWC with SCC is a new field of study. This research aims to study the shear behavior of Semi light-weight high strength self-compacting concrete (SLW-HSCC) beams with different concrete strength (
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