Structural engineers have long recognised the importance of member ductility in the design of reinforced concrete members to overcome uncertainties in the design procedure as well as in absorbing energy due to dynamic loads such as earthquakes, impact and blast loads. This has lead to much research on quantifying the rotational capacities of reinforced concrete hinges where intrinsic to the analysis is the behaviour of the concrete compressive stress-strain softening branch, of which the residual strength and strain capacities are important parameters. Much of the softening branch research has been based on careful empirical analyses of confined concrete cylinders. This paper shows that shear-friction theory, which is an established area of...
An extensive amount of research has been reported in previous literature on the behaviour of FRP-con...
It has been demonstrated that transverse reinforcement not only provides the strength and stiffness ...
A model for representing the compressive behavior of concrete members confined using FRP composite j...
Reinforced concrete flexural members inherently rely on member ductility to ensure a safe design by ...
A commonly used material property of concrete is the compressive stressstrain relationship obtained ...
The ability of reinforced concrete to resist shear forces across possible sliding planes is a well e...
Material properties of concrete play an important role in the analysis of reinforced concrete RC mem...
Structural engineers have long recognised that ductility is a major consideration in the safe design...
The ductility or rotational capacity of reinforced concrete members is a very important parameter fo...
Concrete shear-friction properties are a fundamental material property of concrete which is known to...
This study investigates the maximum usable strain and the progressive failure of FRP-confined concre...
In reinforced concrete members, two types of deformations exist: deformations due to curvature distr...
For the efficient design of reinforced concrete beams and frames, moment redistribution is used to: ...
The shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) members is often associated with sliding across incli...
Confinement of concrete enhances its strength and ductility by restraining lateral dilation. The acc...
An extensive amount of research has been reported in previous literature on the behaviour of FRP-con...
It has been demonstrated that transverse reinforcement not only provides the strength and stiffness ...
A model for representing the compressive behavior of concrete members confined using FRP composite j...
Reinforced concrete flexural members inherently rely on member ductility to ensure a safe design by ...
A commonly used material property of concrete is the compressive stressstrain relationship obtained ...
The ability of reinforced concrete to resist shear forces across possible sliding planes is a well e...
Material properties of concrete play an important role in the analysis of reinforced concrete RC mem...
Structural engineers have long recognised that ductility is a major consideration in the safe design...
The ductility or rotational capacity of reinforced concrete members is a very important parameter fo...
Concrete shear-friction properties are a fundamental material property of concrete which is known to...
This study investigates the maximum usable strain and the progressive failure of FRP-confined concre...
In reinforced concrete members, two types of deformations exist: deformations due to curvature distr...
For the efficient design of reinforced concrete beams and frames, moment redistribution is used to: ...
The shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) members is often associated with sliding across incli...
Confinement of concrete enhances its strength and ductility by restraining lateral dilation. The acc...
An extensive amount of research has been reported in previous literature on the behaviour of FRP-con...
It has been demonstrated that transverse reinforcement not only provides the strength and stiffness ...
A model for representing the compressive behavior of concrete members confined using FRP composite j...