Experimental and analytical investigation of the crack behaviour of dapped-end beams

Abstract

[EN] Reinforced concrete dapped ends are a widely used connection for precast elements in infrastructure and building structures. However, they are prone to major durability problems due to the formation of an inclined crack at the re-entrant corner of the joint. The crack typically forms at low loads and reaches a significant opening under service load conditions, causing corrosion and stress concentration in the reinforcement, which impairs the safety of the connection. The behaviour of these cracks in a highly disturbed structural region is not well understood. This paper presents the experimental results of 28 dapped-end tests in which the crack behaviour in the re-entrant corner was continuously measured using digital image correlation. The main test variables are the amount of dapped-end reinforcement, the presence of diagonal reinforcement and the ratio of horizontal to vertical dapped-end reinforcement area. The bond behaviour of the dapped-end reinforcement was estimated from the measured crack widths and reinforcement strains, assuming a pull-out mechanism with constant bond shear stresses on both crack sides. The paper proposes a model for evaluating the width of corner cracks at service loads, in which the reinforcement strains are derived from strut-and-tie models. The modelling results agreed satisfactorily well with the experimental observations of this study and 28 additional tests from the literature for dapped-ends with reinforcement diameter below 20 mm.The authors wish to thank the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for funding Project BIA2009-11369 and for FPI fellowship BES-2010-030353 received by Jaime Mata-Falco n. A special thanks for supporting the research goes to Prof. Dr. Walter Kaufmann (ETH Zurich) .Mata Falcon, J.; Yu, KL.; Pallarés Rubio, L.; Miguel Sosa, P. (2025). Experimental and analytical investigation of the crack behaviour of dapped-end beams. Engineering Structures. 322. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.11904032

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