This paper presents a new model for nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete beam-columns with bond-slip. The model is derived from a two-field mixed formulation with independent approximation of forces and displacements. The state determination algorithm for the implementation of the model in a general purpose nonlinear finite-element analysis program is presented and its stability characteristics are discussed. Both, bond-slip and pull-out effects, are represented in the model. The paper concludes with a correlation study to investigate the validity of the model. The study confirmed the accuracy of the model in representing global and particularly local parameters
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grantor: University of TorontoThe stress transfer behavior between reinforcing steel and s...
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A new one-dimensional two-node layered composite beam element that accounts for the bond-slip betwee...
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There are no conventionally accepted failure criteria for progressive collapse, and often times, def...
The parameters that influence the nonlinear behavior of R/C frames including geometry, material and ...
This paper presents a simplified model for describing the response of a longitudinal bar embedded in...
This study presents a beam-based modeling approach for the analysis of reinforced concrete (RC) fram...
This research investigates numerically the potential failure of different framed structures after re...
This paper presents the formulation and application of the flexibility-based, reinforced concrete fr...
Abstract The modeling of reinforced concrete structures has taken advantage of the increasing progre...
grantor: University of TorontoThe stress transfer behavior between reinforcing steel and s...
In this paper, the bond-slip effect has been applied to the numerical equations in the process of no...
A new one-dimensional two-node layered composite beam element that accounts for the bond-slip betwee...
The paper shows results of two non-linear cyclic analyses performed with OpenSees where slippage phe...
In this paper a refined fibre model is proposed for analysis of R.C. beams that include an explicit ...
In this paper, several FRP-reinforced concrete beams are modelled using a recently developed one-dim...
Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Composite and Reinforced Concrete Beams presents advanced metho...
The lateral confinement provided by concrete cover and stirrups has a significant influence on the b...
There are no conventionally accepted failure criteria for progressive collapse, and often times, def...
The parameters that influence the nonlinear behavior of R/C frames including geometry, material and ...
This paper presents a simplified model for describing the response of a longitudinal bar embedded in...
This study presents a beam-based modeling approach for the analysis of reinforced concrete (RC) fram...
This research investigates numerically the potential failure of different framed structures after re...