The effect of balls shapes and spacing on structural behaviour of reinforced concrete bubbled slabs

Other Title(s)

تأثير شكل الكرات و المسافة بينها على مقاومة سلوك البالطات الخرسانية المسلحة الحاوية على فجوات فقاعية

Joint Authors

Ibrahim, Amir Muhammad
Ismail, Murtada Amir
Abd al-Husayn, Humam Abd al-Sattar

Source

Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development

Issue

Vol. 23, Issue 2 (31 Mar. 2019), pp.56-65, 10 p.

Publisher

al-Mustansyriah University College of Engineering

Publication Date

2019-03-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Social Sciences (Multidisciplinary)

Topics

Abstract EN

Reinforced concrete slab with plastic voids (Bubbled-Deck system) is a new type of slwhich has two-dimensional arrangement of voids within the slab that is developed to decrease the slab self-weight while maintaining approximately the same load carrying capacity as it compared with the solid slPlastic voided slhave the ability to reduce the concrete amount by about 30 percent, this reduction is so important in terms of cost saving and enhancement the structural performance.

This research presents experimental study to investigate the effect of ball shapes (spherical and elliptical) and spacing between balls in cross section (25 and 70mm) on the strength and behaviour of this kind of slThe bubbles were made using recycled plastic balls.

The experimental program consists of casting and testing five slwith dimensions of 1850mm×460mm×110 mm.

The experimental results show that the bubbled sl(containing spherical and elliptical balls) have about 90% to 96% of the ultimate load of the solid slab and an increase in the deflection at ultimate load by 7.8% to 21% , at the same time the first crack load decreases by about 6.7% to 16% as it compared with that of the solid slab.

Also the results show that bubbled slhaving spherical balls are more efficient in bearing loads than that having elliptical balls with the same amount of concrete is a new type of slwhich has two-dimensional arrangement of voids within the slab that is developed to decrease the slab self-weight while maintaining approximately the same load carrying capacity as it compared with the solid slPlastic voided slhave the ability to reduce the concrete amount by about 30 percent, this reduction is so important in terms of cost saving and enhancement the structural performance.

This research presents experimental study to investigate the effect of ball shapes (spherical and elliptical) and spacing between balls in cross section (25 and 70mm) on the strength and behaviour of this kind of slThe bubbles were made using recycled plastic balls.

The experimental program consists of casting and testing five slwith dimensions of 1850mm×460mm×110 mm.

The experimental results show that the bubbled sl(containing spherical and elliptical balls) have about 90% to 96% of the ultimate load of the solid slab and an increase in the deflection at ultimate load by 7.8% to 21% , at the same time the first crack load decreases by about 6.7% to 16% as it compared with that of the solid slab.

Also the results show that bubbled slhaving spherical balls are more efficient in bearing loads than that having elliptical balls with the same amount of concrete reduction.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Ibrahim, Amir Muhammad& Ismail, Murtada Amir& Abd al-Husayn, Humam Abd al-Sattar. 2019. The effect of balls shapes and spacing on structural behaviour of reinforced concrete bubbled slabs. Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development،Vol. 23, no. 2, pp.56-65.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1113575

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Ibrahim, Amir Muhammad…[et al.]. The effect of balls shapes and spacing on structural behaviour of reinforced concrete bubbled slabs. Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development Vol. 23, no. 2 (Mar. 2019), pp.56-65.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1113575

American Medical Association (AMA)

Ibrahim, Amir Muhammad& Ismail, Murtada Amir& Abd al-Husayn, Humam Abd al-Sattar. The effect of balls shapes and spacing on structural behaviour of reinforced concrete bubbled slabs. Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development. 2019. Vol. 23, no. 2, pp.56-65.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1113575

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1113575