Abstract—Proof of controlling crack width is a basic condition for securing suitable performance in serviceability limit state. The cracking in concrete can occur at any time from the casting of time to the years after the concrete has been set in place. Most codes struggle with offering procedure for crack width calculation. There is lack in availability of design charts for designers to compute crack width with ease. The focus of the study is to utilize design charts and parametric equations in calculating crack width with minimum error. The paper contains a simplified procedure to calculate crack width for reinforced concrete (RC) sections subjected to bending with axial tensile force following the guidelines of Euro code [DS EN-1992-1-1...
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is o...
Corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures results in premature failure ...
Abstract Reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures with excessive crack width poses a high risk...
Proof of controlling crack width is a basic condition for securing suitable performance in serviceab...
Proper design of concrete structures is today important to achieve cost-effective and sustainable co...
AbstractSome building code equations and equations developed by researchers are used for the calcula...
Predicting crack widths in reinforced concrete (RC) structures is important for Serviceability Limit...
This paper includes a critical review of the literature related to design of reinforced concrete str...
This paper presents a comparative study for the cracking limit state according to design codes. It a...
This paper theoretically and experimentally investigates the semi-empirical formulas recommended by ...
The theoretical part of theses focuses on assessment of crack width by calculation according to thre...
Cracks in concrete are inevitable but fortunately cracking enables the structures to get rid of its ...
Cracks in reinforced concrete (RC) structures are controlled to enhance the service life, for a bett...
When concrete is subjected to imposed deformations, stresses may develop. If at any point in time th...
Widely used crack width calculation models and allowable crack width limits have changed from time t...
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is o...
Corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures results in premature failure ...
Abstract Reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures with excessive crack width poses a high risk...
Proof of controlling crack width is a basic condition for securing suitable performance in serviceab...
Proper design of concrete structures is today important to achieve cost-effective and sustainable co...
AbstractSome building code equations and equations developed by researchers are used for the calcula...
Predicting crack widths in reinforced concrete (RC) structures is important for Serviceability Limit...
This paper includes a critical review of the literature related to design of reinforced concrete str...
This paper presents a comparative study for the cracking limit state according to design codes. It a...
This paper theoretically and experimentally investigates the semi-empirical formulas recommended by ...
The theoretical part of theses focuses on assessment of crack width by calculation according to thre...
Cracks in concrete are inevitable but fortunately cracking enables the structures to get rid of its ...
Cracks in reinforced concrete (RC) structures are controlled to enhance the service life, for a bett...
When concrete is subjected to imposed deformations, stresses may develop. If at any point in time th...
Widely used crack width calculation models and allowable crack width limits have changed from time t...
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is o...
Corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures results in premature failure ...
Abstract Reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures with excessive crack width poses a high risk...