After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of deformations complicated. In a cracked member, stiffness is largest in the section within the uncracked region while remains smallest in the cracked section. This is because in the cracked section, tensile concrete does not contribute to the load carrying mechanism. However, at intermediate sections between adjacent cracks, concrete around reinforcement retains some tensile force due to the bond-action that effectively stiffens member response and reduces deflections. This effect is known as tension-stiffening. This paper discusses the tension-stiffening effect in reinforced concrete (RC) beams. Numerical modelling uses the approach based on ...
A novel approach to the modeling of tension stiffening is proposed based on considerations of the hi...
Based on a method proposed by the authors, a new tension-stiffening law has been proposed for short-...
A realistic prediction of deflection in slabs is only possible if the effects of early age striking,...
After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of ...
AbstractAdequate modeling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking and, particularly, post-cracking beha...
AbstractAdequate modeling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking and, particularly, post-cracking beha...
The contribution of tensioned concrete between cracks (tension-stiffening) cannot be ignored when an...
The deformation analysis of cracked reinforced concrete (RC) members is not straightforward and ofte...
The deformation analysis of cracked reinforced concrete (RC) members is not straightforward and ofte...
Adequate modelling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking, particularly post-cracking behaviour (tensi...
This paper deals with the analysis of cracked flexural reinforced concrete structures with special h...
This paper deals with the analysis of cracked flexural reinforced concrete structures with special h...
Tension stiffening affects the strain distribution along the tensile reinforcement in a cracked rein...
AbstractBuilding codes consider the tension stiffening when calculating the crack width of the flexu...
Tension stiffening approach in concrete of tensioned members Salah Khalfallah * and Dahbia Guerdouh ...
A novel approach to the modeling of tension stiffening is proposed based on considerations of the hi...
Based on a method proposed by the authors, a new tension-stiffening law has been proposed for short-...
A realistic prediction of deflection in slabs is only possible if the effects of early age striking,...
After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of ...
AbstractAdequate modeling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking and, particularly, post-cracking beha...
AbstractAdequate modeling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking and, particularly, post-cracking beha...
The contribution of tensioned concrete between cracks (tension-stiffening) cannot be ignored when an...
The deformation analysis of cracked reinforced concrete (RC) members is not straightforward and ofte...
The deformation analysis of cracked reinforced concrete (RC) members is not straightforward and ofte...
Adequate modelling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking, particularly post-cracking behaviour (tensi...
This paper deals with the analysis of cracked flexural reinforced concrete structures with special h...
This paper deals with the analysis of cracked flexural reinforced concrete structures with special h...
Tension stiffening affects the strain distribution along the tensile reinforcement in a cracked rein...
AbstractBuilding codes consider the tension stiffening when calculating the crack width of the flexu...
Tension stiffening approach in concrete of tensioned members Salah Khalfallah * and Dahbia Guerdouh ...
A novel approach to the modeling of tension stiffening is proposed based on considerations of the hi...
Based on a method proposed by the authors, a new tension-stiffening law has been proposed for short-...
A realistic prediction of deflection in slabs is only possible if the effects of early age striking,...