@inproceedings{17b523e2ac784edaba0a301de7ce035d,
title = "A critical take on eurocode 2 concerning the assessment of shear capacity of reinforced and prestressed concrete",
abstract = "Most of the infrastructure in Europe dates back to the midst of the 20th century. In recent years it became more and more important to conserve and revamp this existing network of traffic roads and bridges to meet the actual and future requirements of the society. With the introduction of the DIN 1045-1 in 2001 and the actual generation of the Eurocodes in 2012-2013 the re-evaluation of existing structures, i.e. especially bridges, became more difficult when using these technical rules as a base. In many cases the new calculations resulted in a significant smaller load-bearing capacity than the constructions were designed for back in the day. In particular, re-evaluations of the shear capacity of these structures show big discrepancies between the amount of steel that is needed depending on the old regulations or the new Eurocodes. These discrepancies are shown by typical examples and possible ways to handle the results will be discussed. By looking at advanced shear models and non-linear finite element calculations possible further developments of the shear-limit-state formulation are suggested.",
keywords = "Advanced shear models, Eurocode 2, Existing structures, Shear",
author = "Thomas Hertle and Norbert Gebbeken and Robert Hertle",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 Ingenta.; 39th IABSE Symposium in Vancouver 2017: Engineering the Future ; Conference date: 21-09-2017 Through 23-09-2017",
year = "2017",
language = "English",
series = "IABSE Conference, Vancouver 2017: Engineering the Future - Report",
publisher = "International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)",
pages = "1742--1749",
booktitle = "IABSE Conference, Vancouver 2017",
}