High-strength concrete is relatively brittle and its use in a reinforced concrete member might result in unacceptably low flexural ductility. One way of improving ductility is to provide confinement. However, in the case of beam design the effects of confinement are generally not considered due mainly to the lack of a suitable design method. In order to develop a design method for improving the flexural ductility of high-strength concrete members through the provision of confinement, the effects of confinement on the flexural behaviour of reinforced concrete beams have been evaluated in this study by complete moment-curvature analysis of beam sections with and without confinement provided. It was found that the provision of confinement sign...
The principal aim of this paper is to examine, both theoretically and experimentally, the flexural b...
The main aim of this research is to examine, both theoretically (analytically) and experimentally, t...
AbstractThis paper explains the behavior of both reinforced concrete beams with and without confinem...
Compared with normal concrete, high-strength concrete has higher strength but is generally more brit...
Seismic design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures requires a certain minimum level of flexural d...
The use of high-strength concrete (HSC) can reduce the size of columns in tall buildings and save sp...
The complete moment-curvature behavior and flexural ductility of reinforced concrete beams made of n...
Since the past few decades, high-strength concrete (HSC) has found increasingly wide applications in...
High-performance materials, such as high-strength concrete (HSC) and high-strength steel (HSS), are ...
With the advent of advanced mineral and chemical admixtures, the strength level of concrete has been...
The flexural ductility of solid rectangular reinforced concrete beams has been studied quiternextens...
AbstractIn the flexural design of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, the strength and deformability, wh...
High strength concrete (HSC) provides high strength but lower ductility than normal strength concret...
High strength concrete (HSC) provides high strength but lower ductility than normal strength concret...
The programme of research described in this thesis has investigated the effect of confinement of th...
The principal aim of this paper is to examine, both theoretically and experimentally, the flexural b...
The main aim of this research is to examine, both theoretically (analytically) and experimentally, t...
AbstractThis paper explains the behavior of both reinforced concrete beams with and without confinem...
Compared with normal concrete, high-strength concrete has higher strength but is generally more brit...
Seismic design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures requires a certain minimum level of flexural d...
The use of high-strength concrete (HSC) can reduce the size of columns in tall buildings and save sp...
The complete moment-curvature behavior and flexural ductility of reinforced concrete beams made of n...
Since the past few decades, high-strength concrete (HSC) has found increasingly wide applications in...
High-performance materials, such as high-strength concrete (HSC) and high-strength steel (HSS), are ...
With the advent of advanced mineral and chemical admixtures, the strength level of concrete has been...
The flexural ductility of solid rectangular reinforced concrete beams has been studied quiternextens...
AbstractIn the flexural design of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, the strength and deformability, wh...
High strength concrete (HSC) provides high strength but lower ductility than normal strength concret...
High strength concrete (HSC) provides high strength but lower ductility than normal strength concret...
The programme of research described in this thesis has investigated the effect of confinement of th...
The principal aim of this paper is to examine, both theoretically and experimentally, the flexural b...
The main aim of this research is to examine, both theoretically (analytically) and experimentally, t...
AbstractThis paper explains the behavior of both reinforced concrete beams with and without confinem...