AbstractThe time-dependent flexural cracking behaviour of reinforced concrete beams strengthened with externally bonded composite materials is investigated with a focus on the creep effects. A theoretical model is developed, which accounts for the creep of the different materials involved, and which also accounts for the time-dependent cracking and the tension-stiffening phenomenon. The deformability of the adhesive layer in shear and through its thickness, as well as its ability to transfer shear and vertical normal stresses, is considered in the model. The incremental governing equations are formulated via the variational principle of virtual work based on an incremental exponential algorithm for the creep modelling. The capabilities of t...
The time-depending stress transfer in existing structures strengthened with externally bonded fiber ...
The paper is devoted to the cracking and deformability analysis of steel reinforced concrete beams s...
This paper presents some experimental results about cracking phenomena of reinforced concrete beams ...
External bonding of FRP laminates to the tension soffit of concrete members has become a popular met...
The long-term deflection behavior of two reinforced concrete (RC) beams with similar dimensions and ...
Innovation in enhancing the performance of concrete structure members had been introduced using exte...
In this paper the post-cracking creep behaviour of FRC beams under flexural load is evaluated in ord...
FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) technique was often diffused to repair damaged reinforced concrete br...
International audienceThis paper presents a numerical investigation of the shear creep behavior of t...
This paper presents a computational model to calculate and predict the flexural creep behavior in a ...
Under sustained loading, the propagation of cracks in concrete is assumed to be related to the elast...
In this work, long-term behaviour of FRP RC beams has been investigated both analytically and experi...
To understand and predict the effect of externally bonded reinforcement (EBR) on the serviceability ...
This paper presents a sectional analysis of cracked fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) under flexural l...
The time-depending stress transfer in existing structures strengthened with externally bonded fiber ...
The paper is devoted to the cracking and deformability analysis of steel reinforced concrete beams s...
This paper presents some experimental results about cracking phenomena of reinforced concrete beams ...
External bonding of FRP laminates to the tension soffit of concrete members has become a popular met...
The long-term deflection behavior of two reinforced concrete (RC) beams with similar dimensions and ...
Innovation in enhancing the performance of concrete structure members had been introduced using exte...
In this paper the post-cracking creep behaviour of FRC beams under flexural load is evaluated in ord...
FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) technique was often diffused to repair damaged reinforced concrete br...
International audienceThis paper presents a numerical investigation of the shear creep behavior of t...
This paper presents a computational model to calculate and predict the flexural creep behavior in a ...
Under sustained loading, the propagation of cracks in concrete is assumed to be related to the elast...
In this work, long-term behaviour of FRP RC beams has been investigated both analytically and experi...
To understand and predict the effect of externally bonded reinforcement (EBR) on the serviceability ...
This paper presents a sectional analysis of cracked fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) under flexural l...
The time-depending stress transfer in existing structures strengthened with externally bonded fiber ...
The paper is devoted to the cracking and deformability analysis of steel reinforced concrete beams s...
This paper presents some experimental results about cracking phenomena of reinforced concrete beams ...