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Menghay Phoeuk1, Dong-Yeong Choi1, Suchart Limkatanyu2
1Department of Civil Engineering, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, Republic of Korea.
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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 established shear provisions, such as ACI 318-25 and CSA A23.3-24, and benchmarked with an experimental database. The results show that the model improves prediction accuracy, reduces uncertainty, and provides a more consistent method for shear strength assessment. The robustness of the equation was further confirmed through additional experimental database gathered after 2007, demonstrating strong agreement with test results and lower prediction uncertainty than current code provisions. These findings support the potential adoption of the proposed equation in engineering practice.
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