Data-Driven Approach to Derive Equation for Predicting Ultimate Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Beams Without Stirrups
Menghay Phoeuk, Dong-Yeong Choi, Suchart Limkatanyu, Minho Kwon

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new equation to predict the shear strength of reinforced concrete beams without stirrups, using a data-driven approach for better accuracy and consistency.
Contribution
A unified and data-driven shear strength equation for non-prestressed RC beams without stirrups is proposed, applicable to various beam types.
Findings
The model improves prediction accuracy and reduces uncertainty compared to existing methods.
The equation shows strong agreement with both pre-2007 and post-2007 experimental data.
Abstract
Shear failure in reinforced concrete (RC) beams is abrupt and brittle, occurs without warning, and leaves no opportunity for internal stress redistribution. Despite the critical need for accurate shear strength assessment, existing methods vary widely across regions, leading to inconsistencies in practice. This study presents a unified shear strength equation for non-prestressed rectangular RC beams without stirrups, developed for simplicity and broad applicability. The model requires only basic geometric and material properties and applies to both shear-slender and non-shear-slender beams. It was formulated using a data-driven approach that combines an extensive experimental database collected up to 2007 with advanced computational techniques, including Artificial Neural Networks, Generative Adversarial Networks, and Bayesian optimization. The proposed equation was evaluated against…
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TopicsInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques · Dam Engineering and Safety
