Role of reinforcement couplers in serviceability performance of concrete members
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2017Autorius
NG, Pui Lam
Guan, Guo-Xiu
Kwan, Albert Kwok Hung
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Connection of reinforcing bars by couplers is a common form of reinforcement splicing. However, the variation of stiffness at the location of couplers and the potentially excessive residual slips are suspected to cause adverse impact on the serviceability, especially for structural members subjected to repeated loading. This paper studies the role of couplers in the serviceability performance of concrete members. Relevant provisions in design codes are reviewed and compared. Laboratory tests are conducted to investigate the slip behaviour of couplers. A section analysis approach based on equivalent stiffness model is proposed to account for the effects of couplers, and formulations of crack width calculation are explored for use in structural design.
