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Study of Reinforced Concrete Beam-Column Joint


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1 Structural Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, MANIT-Bhopal, 462051, India
 

The beam column joint is the crucial zone in a reinforced concrete moment resisting frame. It is subjected to large forces during severe ground shaking and its behaviour has a significant influence on the response of the structure. The assumption of rigid joint fails to consider the effects of high shear forces developed within the joint. The shear failure is always brittle in nature which is not an acceptable structural performance especially in seismic conditions. This paper presents a review of the postulated theories associated with the behaviour of joints. Understanding the joint behaviour is essential in exercising proper judgments in the design of joints. The paper discusses about the seismic actions on various types of joints and highlights the critical parameters that affect joint performance with special reference to bond and shear transfer.

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Beam Column Joint, Moment Resisting Frame, Rigid Joint, Shear Failure, Seismic Actions, Shear Transfer.
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Prakash Panjwani
Structural Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, MANIT-Bhopal, 462051, India
S. K. Dubey
Structural Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, MANIT-Bhopal, 462051, India

Abstract


The beam column joint is the crucial zone in a reinforced concrete moment resisting frame. It is subjected to large forces during severe ground shaking and its behaviour has a significant influence on the response of the structure. The assumption of rigid joint fails to consider the effects of high shear forces developed within the joint. The shear failure is always brittle in nature which is not an acceptable structural performance especially in seismic conditions. This paper presents a review of the postulated theories associated with the behaviour of joints. Understanding the joint behaviour is essential in exercising proper judgments in the design of joints. The paper discusses about the seismic actions on various types of joints and highlights the critical parameters that affect joint performance with special reference to bond and shear transfer.

Keywords


Beam Column Joint, Moment Resisting Frame, Rigid Joint, Shear Failure, Seismic Actions, Shear Transfer.