The cracked membrane model with fixed, interlocked cracks (CMM-F), whose basic concepts were already outlined in this journal more than 20 years ago, is the most general approach for cracked reinforced concrete members subjected to in-plane stresses as long as one set of uniformly spaced cracks is considered and steel and bond stresses are modeled by equivalent, uniformly distributed stresses. However, the CMM-F was not implemented so far, due to the numerical intricacy of the general solution procedure. In this paper, these issues are overcome by determining the variation of steel and concrete stresses and strains between cracks using the tension chord model (TCM), rather than by iteratively integrating over a crack element. After a discus...
The finite element method is a very powerful computational technique for computer solution of comple...
There is an opportunity to revisit and generalize classical theories for concrete cracking in light ...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
The modified cracked membrane model (MCMM) presented in this paper was formulated to facilitate a me...
The modified cracked membrane model (MCMM) presented in this paper was formulated to facilitate a me...
The modified cracked membrane model (MCMM) presented in this paper was formulated to facilitate a me...
Crack control is an important part of design of reinforced concrete shell structures in the servicea...
The ability to model crack closure behaviour and aggregate interlock in finite element concrete mode...
The ability to model crack closure behaviour and aggregate interlock in finite element concrete mode...
Mixed mode cracking in concrete keeps being a challenging issue in computational fracture mechanics....
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
A method is proposed for the analysis of the nonlinear behavior up to failure of reinforced-concrete...
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
Compression field approaches are well-established methods used to analyze the load-deformation behav...
In concrete structures, opened cracks contribute significantly to the transfer of shear and normal s...
The finite element method is a very powerful computational technique for computer solution of comple...
There is an opportunity to revisit and generalize classical theories for concrete cracking in light ...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
The modified cracked membrane model (MCMM) presented in this paper was formulated to facilitate a me...
The modified cracked membrane model (MCMM) presented in this paper was formulated to facilitate a me...
The modified cracked membrane model (MCMM) presented in this paper was formulated to facilitate a me...
Crack control is an important part of design of reinforced concrete shell structures in the servicea...
The ability to model crack closure behaviour and aggregate interlock in finite element concrete mode...
The ability to model crack closure behaviour and aggregate interlock in finite element concrete mode...
Mixed mode cracking in concrete keeps being a challenging issue in computational fracture mechanics....
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
A method is proposed for the analysis of the nonlinear behavior up to failure of reinforced-concrete...
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
Compression field approaches are well-established methods used to analyze the load-deformation behav...
In concrete structures, opened cracks contribute significantly to the transfer of shear and normal s...
The finite element method is a very powerful computational technique for computer solution of comple...
There is an opportunity to revisit and generalize classical theories for concrete cracking in light ...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...