This paper presents a robust finite element procedure for simulating the localised fracture of reinforced concrete members. In this new model the concrete member is modelled as an assembly of plain concrete, reinforcing steel bar and bond-link elements. The 4-node quadrilateral elements are used for 2D modelling of plain concrete elements, in which the extended finite element method is adopted to simulate the formation and growth of individual cracks. The reinforcing steel bars are modelled by using a 3-node beam-column element. 2-node bond-link elements are employed for modelling the interaction between plain concrete and reinforcing steel bar elements. It is evident that the nonlinear procedure proposed in this paper can properly model th...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
Material models based on fracture mechanics together with non-linear finite element analyses have be...
Uncertainties regarding structural safety of reinforced concrete structures may warrant a need for a...
Open Access funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under a Creative Commons li...
Reinforced concrete is a very versatile and durable building material. Reinforced concrete efficient...
The behavior of reinforced concrete elements is complex due to the nature of the concrete that is we...
It has been observed from a series of tests on simply supported reinforced concrete slabs that the m...
The paper presents a novel family of strain-based beam finite elements (FE) for analysis of tensile ...
The finite element (FE) method is a powerful technique that can provide numerical solutions to the r...
This paper describes the development and validation of a comprehensive numerical model enabling the ...
There are several benefits of introducing steel fibres in reinforced concrete. They can improve the ...
This paper presents a three-dimensional numerical model based on finite-discrete element method for ...
A finite element model for fully automatic simulation of multiple discrete crack propagation in rein...
A non-linear finite element model has been developed to analyse reinforced concrete structures takin...
Crack width is one important consideration in both serviceability and durability design of reinforce...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
Material models based on fracture mechanics together with non-linear finite element analyses have be...
Uncertainties regarding structural safety of reinforced concrete structures may warrant a need for a...
Open Access funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under a Creative Commons li...
Reinforced concrete is a very versatile and durable building material. Reinforced concrete efficient...
The behavior of reinforced concrete elements is complex due to the nature of the concrete that is we...
It has been observed from a series of tests on simply supported reinforced concrete slabs that the m...
The paper presents a novel family of strain-based beam finite elements (FE) for analysis of tensile ...
The finite element (FE) method is a powerful technique that can provide numerical solutions to the r...
This paper describes the development and validation of a comprehensive numerical model enabling the ...
There are several benefits of introducing steel fibres in reinforced concrete. They can improve the ...
This paper presents a three-dimensional numerical model based on finite-discrete element method for ...
A finite element model for fully automatic simulation of multiple discrete crack propagation in rein...
A non-linear finite element model has been developed to analyse reinforced concrete structures takin...
Crack width is one important consideration in both serviceability and durability design of reinforce...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
Material models based on fracture mechanics together with non-linear finite element analyses have be...
Uncertainties regarding structural safety of reinforced concrete structures may warrant a need for a...