Collapse mechanisms of existing reinforced concrete members subjected to cyclic loading are often due to buckling phenomena of longitudinal bars. Indeed lacking of detailing in existing structures, like high value of stirrups spacing, is often associated to bar slenderness values that typically may cause second order effects. Furthermore damage induced by environmental actions, like corrosion, can cause breaking of stirrups or transversal area reduction of longitudinal bars which may increase the buckling effects on steel bars. Monti-Nuti model, able to take into account for the softening of steel in compression in case of bar slenderness values higher than 5, has been implements in PARC_CL2.1 for the nonlinear finite elements analysis of ...
Reinforced concrete columns might fail because of buckling of the longitudinal reinforcing bar when ...
An efficient material model was developed for reinforcing steel in reinforced concrete (RC) columns ...
a two parameters scalar damage model developed by Farja and Oliver (1998) for brittle materials like...
Lacking of details in existing structures, like high value of stirrups spacing, causes a bad confine...
Existing reinforced concrete (RC) members, designed in accordance with obsolete codes, are often cha...
Buckling collapse of reinforcing bars in concrete members is usually observed in framed structures a...
Corrosion of embedded reinforcement is the main cause of deterioration of existing reinforced concre...
Buckling of longitudinal bars in reinforced concrete (RC) members is definitely a critical issue in ...
This paper presents three-dimensional finite element models for the accurate response simulation of ...
The development and the validation of proper capacity models for displacement-based assessment and n...
Buckling of longitudinal bars is a brittle failure mechanism, often recorded in reinforced concrete ...
This study presents a beam-based modeling approach for the analysis of reinforced concrete (RC) fram...
During the service life, existing structures may suffer a combination of time-dependent effects, suc...
Steel corrosion in RC structures leads to a reduced reinforcement area, changes in steel mechanical ...
This article presents the results of an experimental campaign on the cyclic behavior of smooth steel...
Reinforced concrete columns might fail because of buckling of the longitudinal reinforcing bar when ...
An efficient material model was developed for reinforcing steel in reinforced concrete (RC) columns ...
a two parameters scalar damage model developed by Farja and Oliver (1998) for brittle materials like...
Lacking of details in existing structures, like high value of stirrups spacing, causes a bad confine...
Existing reinforced concrete (RC) members, designed in accordance with obsolete codes, are often cha...
Buckling collapse of reinforcing bars in concrete members is usually observed in framed structures a...
Corrosion of embedded reinforcement is the main cause of deterioration of existing reinforced concre...
Buckling of longitudinal bars in reinforced concrete (RC) members is definitely a critical issue in ...
This paper presents three-dimensional finite element models for the accurate response simulation of ...
The development and the validation of proper capacity models for displacement-based assessment and n...
Buckling of longitudinal bars is a brittle failure mechanism, often recorded in reinforced concrete ...
This study presents a beam-based modeling approach for the analysis of reinforced concrete (RC) fram...
During the service life, existing structures may suffer a combination of time-dependent effects, suc...
Steel corrosion in RC structures leads to a reduced reinforcement area, changes in steel mechanical ...
This article presents the results of an experimental campaign on the cyclic behavior of smooth steel...
Reinforced concrete columns might fail because of buckling of the longitudinal reinforcing bar when ...
An efficient material model was developed for reinforcing steel in reinforced concrete (RC) columns ...
a two parameters scalar damage model developed by Farja and Oliver (1998) for brittle materials like...