Abstract:
Flat slab supported by an interior column is a complicated problem due to the most likely phenomenon of punching shear failure. This chapter discusses the punching shear behaviour of recycled aggregate concrete with coarse RCA. In the context of using SCMs in concrete, we address the following question: How does low-volume fly ash as a cement substitute alter the punching shear of RAC flat slabs? Another aspect while using any recycled material is maintaining the level of structural safety as that of the already existing material. The punching shear resistance design equation, available for the standard reinforced concrete slabs, may not yield a safe design for RAC slabs due to greater uncertainties. The reliability of standard punching shear models is assessed and modified to ensure equivalent safety for RAC and NAC flat slabs. It is crucial to conduct this reliability analysis in order to confidently establish fly ash and 100% coarse RCA as alternative concrete constituents in practice.