Highways Agency Report
Original Record
Shelfmark: SSR/UNI/30
Corporate author: Cambridge University Department of Engineering
Title: Background to and developments in shear in reinforced
concrete members
Publisher: Cambridge University Department Engineering, 1995
Physical description: 36 leaves, charts
Price: Unpriced
Series: Draft Version, interim report 1
Notes - general: Abstract: Codes of practice in Britain and elswhere
are reviewed in an attempt to determine how specific
clauses have evolved since shear in concrete was first
studied almost a century ago. This review shows that
present design and assessment codes have shortcomings
interms of shear checking. Other analytical methods
for the prediction of shear capacity are also
documented. From this review it is concluded that, in
order to obtain as simple a solution to the problem pf
hsear in concrete bridges as possible, an upper-bound
plasticity approach is probably sensible for use when
ductile failure is expected.
Keyword: Concrete bridges
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