Original paper(Vol.47 No.1 pp.73)

Evaluation of mechanical properties of construction joint between new and old concrete under combined tensile and shear stresses

Ujike Isao; Yoshida Noriyoshi; Morishita Shigekazu

Abstract:The objective of this study is to examine the mechanical properties of construction joints between existing and newly placed concrete under combined tensile and shear stresses. Loading tests are conducted by using push off type specimens. The joint surface of existing concrete is roughened by shot blast and a half of the specimen is reconstructed by new concrete using ultra rapid hardening cement. The insufficient treatment of joint surface of the old concrete causes the lowering of tensile rigidity, while shearing rigidity is almost the same as that of the other specimen. The shearing and tensile rigidities of non jointed concrete and concrete shot blasted properly are not dependent on the combination of shearing and tensile forces. For the jointed concrete shot blasted insufficiently, the shearing rigidity decreases with the increase of tensile force and the tensile rigidity also becomes lower by the action of shearing force. Both the tensile strength and shearing strength of jointed concrete become small compared to those of non jointed concrete. The ratio of reduction in tensile strength is larger than that in shearing strength. The strength of jointed concrete under combined tensile and shear stresses can be evaluated by Mohr's failure envelope expressed by parabola tangent to both tensile strength circle and compressive strength circle.

Key Words:construction joint, shear strength, tensile strength, combined stress, failure envelope