Reliability Assessment of Natural Aggregate Pulverized Glass Powder Concrete Beam Subjected to Shearing Forces
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2023-01-02
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Journal of Computational Engineering and Physical Modeling
Abstract
Cement is the most expensive ingredient in the process of
making concrete. Reducing the quantity of cement used in
the production of concrete with Pulverized glass powder
(PGP) will reduce the cost of concrete production and help
tackle environmental, disposal and CO2 emission challenges.
The results of structural reliability assessment performed on
Pulverized glass powder concrete produced using locally
sourced Natural aggregate (NA) as coarse aggregate.
Concrete cubes measuring 150 × 150 ×150 mm were cast,
cured for 28 days and tested using the universal compressive
testing machine. First order reliability method (FORM) was
employed to determine the level of safety of the reinforced
concrete beam. Result of sensitivity analysis under shearing
forces shows the beam is structurally safe at a span of 3250
mm with Probability of failure (Pf) of 1.14 × 10-3
, Effective
depth of 459 mm and corresponding Probability of failure
(Pf) of 5.77 × 10-8
and an Area of Shear reinforcement (Asv)
of 201 mm2 with Probability of failure (Pf) of 5.01 × 10-5
.
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Concrete, Natural aggregate, Pulverized glass, Reliability, Shear