TESTS OF FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE COMPOSITE SLABS ON THE SUBSOIL WITH HORIZONTAL LOAD
Keywords:
Fiber-reinforced concrete composite, Soil-structure interaction, Vertical and horizontal loading, Sliding joint, PunchingAbstract
Interaction between the soil and the structure is complex problematic. For the better
understanding of the behavior of the flat concrete slab in contact with the subsoil series of tests were performed
in the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Ostrava in the Czech Republic. This article focuses on the fiber reinforced
concrete flat slab with dimensions 2000 x 2000 x 150 mm loaded by vertical and horizontal force. This loading
is typical for building in undermined areas. The article describes the course, results, and evaluation of the
experimental test, which was performed on special test equipment Stand over a four day period. The slab was
exposed to a constant load of 100 kN in the vertical direction and about 50 kN in a horizontal direction. The
deformations of the top surface of the slab were monitored by many sensors in both directions. Concrete
deformation and cracks was also observed during the experiment. Deformation curves in the selected crosssection of the slab were evaluated from the measured data. Together with the experiment, the laboratory tests
were performed from the same dough of concrete like the slab itself. The laboratory results are also present.
The slab is compared to the vertically loaded slab with the same characteristics