Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber

Many research works have been conducted to study the fresh and hardened properties of concrete containing crumb rubber as replacement to fine aggregate. The outcome of these researches indicated that though the compressive and flexural strength of crumb rubber concrete (CRC) decreased as percentage...

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spelling my.uniten.dspace-307132023-12-29T15:51:43Z Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber Mohammed B.S. 57203590522 Composite slab Crumb rubber concrete m-k value Profiled steel sheeting Aggregates Compressive strength Concrete blocks Concrete slabs Composite floor slabs Composite slab Compressive and flexural strengths Conventional concrete Crumb rubber Fine aggregates Fresh and hardened properties K-values Profiled steel sheeting Shear span Slump value Structural behaviors Unit weight Rubber Many research works have been conducted to study the fresh and hardened properties of concrete containing crumb rubber as replacement to fine aggregate. The outcome of these researches indicated that though the compressive and flexural strength of crumb rubber concrete (CRC) decreased as percentage of fine aggregate replacement increased; the CRC has lower unit weight, better slump values, better toughness and absorb more energy before failure. In view of the fact that the main strength of composite floor slab lies within the bond between the concrete and the profiled steel sheeting, therefore the using of more ductile concrete such as CRC to toping the profiled steel sheeting could produce a new composite slab system. Two sets of slabs; each set comprising three CRC composite slabs and one conventional concrete slab has been tested with two shear span (450 and 900 mm). The results showed that the CRC slabs behavior could be characterized as ductile, while the m-k value has been found to be 80.7 and 0.037, respectively. � 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Final 2023-12-29T07:51:43Z 2023-12-29T07:51:43Z 2010 Article 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2009.12.018 2-s2.0-77950340271 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77950340271&doi=10.1016%2fj.conbuildmat.2009.12.018&partnerID=40&md5=7bfae99041959bba2786424662c29836 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30713 24 7 1214 1221 Scopus
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topic Composite slab
Crumb rubber concrete
m-k value
Profiled steel sheeting
Aggregates
Compressive strength
Concrete blocks
Concrete slabs
Composite floor slabs
Composite slab
Compressive and flexural strengths
Conventional concrete
Crumb rubber
Fine aggregates
Fresh and hardened properties
K-values
Profiled steel sheeting
Shear span
Slump value
Structural behaviors
Unit weight
Rubber
spellingShingle Composite slab
Crumb rubber concrete
m-k value
Profiled steel sheeting
Aggregates
Compressive strength
Concrete blocks
Concrete slabs
Composite floor slabs
Composite slab
Compressive and flexural strengths
Conventional concrete
Crumb rubber
Fine aggregates
Fresh and hardened properties
K-values
Profiled steel sheeting
Shear span
Slump value
Structural behaviors
Unit weight
Rubber
Mohammed B.S.
Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber
description Many research works have been conducted to study the fresh and hardened properties of concrete containing crumb rubber as replacement to fine aggregate. The outcome of these researches indicated that though the compressive and flexural strength of crumb rubber concrete (CRC) decreased as percentage of fine aggregate replacement increased; the CRC has lower unit weight, better slump values, better toughness and absorb more energy before failure. In view of the fact that the main strength of composite floor slab lies within the bond between the concrete and the profiled steel sheeting, therefore the using of more ductile concrete such as CRC to toping the profiled steel sheeting could produce a new composite slab system. Two sets of slabs; each set comprising three CRC composite slabs and one conventional concrete slab has been tested with two shear span (450 and 900 mm). The results showed that the CRC slabs behavior could be characterized as ductile, while the m-k value has been found to be 80.7 and 0.037, respectively. � 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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title Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber
title_short Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber
title_full Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber
title_fullStr Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber
title_full_unstemmed Structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber
title_sort structural behavior and m-k value of composite slab utilizing concrete containing crumb rubber
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