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Corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete slabs undermines structural durability and shortens the lifespan of concrete structures. Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) is a promising material offering benefits such as high strength, corrosion resistance, and light weight. This study aims to investigate the punching shear performance of concrete slabs reinforced with CFRP grids, focusing on the effects of different reinforcement ratios. A series of experiments were conducted on two-way concrete slabs reinforced solely with CFRP grids to assess their punching shear resistance. Experimental results show that the CFRP grid achieves an ultimate tensile strength of 2181 MPa, with the cracking load of CFRP grid-reinforced slabs reaching approximately 20% of the ultimate load, highlighting a strong correlation between the ultimate load and grid reinforcement ratio. The observed punching failure exhibited clear brittle characteristics, characterized by the formation of radial and circumferential cracks on the tensile surface of the slab. The reinforcement ratio significantly influences the failure mode of the slabs; as the reinforcement ratio increases, the ultimate punching loads also increase. Additionally, a mathematical formula is proposed to predict the punching bearing capacity, achieving calculation errors below 20%. These findings contribute valuable insights into using CFRP grids as primary reinforcement, enhancing the design and application of durable concrete slab structures.

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