The introduction of the Eurocodes for Concrete design will alter the way that shear design is approached for concrete structures. The Eurocodes have adopted the variable angle truss model for shear, a more theoretically consistent approach than that found in the British Standards. The model is confidently applied to rectangular sections, but its applicability to irregular sections is less clear. In particular, the behaviour of circular concrete sections such as those often used as bridge piers is not well defined. A requirement for design guidance on this topic has been recognised by key BSI Committees and this dissertation is intended to help shape and inform future UK design practice.This dissertation provides a state of the art review of...
Reinforced concrete pile caps may be considered to act either as deep beams, or analogous to a truss...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The re...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The re...
The introduction of the Eurocodes for Concrete design will alter the way that shear design is approa...
The introduction of the Eurocodes for concrete design will alter the way that shear is approached fo...
This paper provides the background and guidance relating to the design methods proposed in The Concr...
This paper investigates a particular problem encountered in the design of reinforced concrete elemen...
The design of concrete members for shear without stirrups has become a major issue worldwide especia...
Solid circular columns are often used as structural supports in bridges, buildings and foundations d...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The rea...
Common transverse reinforcement of reinforced concrete members with circular cross-section consists ...
Many models to determine the shear capacity of shear reinforced beams are based on the truss analogy...
This report focuses on the comparison of the three different design codes, Eurocode 2(EC2), BS8110 a...
Eurocodes will become mandatory under the Singapore prescribed building codes for structural design ...
The simplest shear problem involves a two-dimensional rectangular element with uniformly distributed...
Reinforced concrete pile caps may be considered to act either as deep beams, or analogous to a truss...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The re...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The re...
The introduction of the Eurocodes for Concrete design will alter the way that shear design is approa...
The introduction of the Eurocodes for concrete design will alter the way that shear is approached fo...
This paper provides the background and guidance relating to the design methods proposed in The Concr...
This paper investigates a particular problem encountered in the design of reinforced concrete elemen...
The design of concrete members for shear without stirrups has become a major issue worldwide especia...
Solid circular columns are often used as structural supports in bridges, buildings and foundations d...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The rea...
Common transverse reinforcement of reinforced concrete members with circular cross-section consists ...
Many models to determine the shear capacity of shear reinforced beams are based on the truss analogy...
This report focuses on the comparison of the three different design codes, Eurocode 2(EC2), BS8110 a...
Eurocodes will become mandatory under the Singapore prescribed building codes for structural design ...
The simplest shear problem involves a two-dimensional rectangular element with uniformly distributed...
Reinforced concrete pile caps may be considered to act either as deep beams, or analogous to a truss...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The re...
Over the last century, the design for shear in reinforced concrete beams has been uncertain. The re...