High-performance materials, such as high-strength concrete (HSC) and high-strength steel (HSS), are often adopted in tall buildings to reduce member size and save space. The use of HSC and/or HSS can significantly increase the flexural strength of concrete members but may also adversely affect the flexural ductility and deformability. Herein, the pros and cons of using HSC and HSS in concrete beams are investigated in terms of the limits of flexural strength, ductility and deformability that can be simultaneously achieved using nonlinear moment-curvature analysis with stress-path dependence of the reinforcement taken into account. The results reveal that the use of HSC or both HSC and HSS in concrete beams can at the same strength increase ...
The flexural ductility of solid rectangular reinforced concrete beams has been studied quiternextens...
Nonlinear moment-curvature analysis using stress-strain relationships of the constitutive materials ...
Session - S02:CC2: Computing Applications in Civil Engineering II: EASEC12‐138Procedia Engineering v...
The use of high-performance materials (HPMs) such as high-strength concrete (HSC) and high-strength ...
The use of high-strength concrete (HSC) instead of normal-strength concrete (NSC) in columns has the...
The complete moment-curvature behavior and flexural ductility of reinforced concrete beams made of n...
With the advent of advanced mineral and chemical admixtures, the strength level of concrete has been...
The use of high-strength concrete (HSC) can reduce the size of columns in tall buildings and save sp...
High-strength concrete is relatively brittle and its use in a reinforced concrete member might resul...
Session - Concrete and Composite Structures (I)High-strength concrete (HSC) has been widely used in ...
High-strength concrete (HSC) has been widely used in the column construction of tall buildings becau...
AbstractIn the flexural design of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, the strength and deformability, wh...
Since the past few decades, high-strength concrete (HSC) has found increasingly wide applications in...
The ductility of reinforced concrete beams is very important, because it is the property that allows...
High Strength Concrete (HSC) is defined as a concrete with a 28-day characteristic compressive stren...
The flexural ductility of solid rectangular reinforced concrete beams has been studied quiternextens...
Nonlinear moment-curvature analysis using stress-strain relationships of the constitutive materials ...
Session - S02:CC2: Computing Applications in Civil Engineering II: EASEC12‐138Procedia Engineering v...
The use of high-performance materials (HPMs) such as high-strength concrete (HSC) and high-strength ...
The use of high-strength concrete (HSC) instead of normal-strength concrete (NSC) in columns has the...
The complete moment-curvature behavior and flexural ductility of reinforced concrete beams made of n...
With the advent of advanced mineral and chemical admixtures, the strength level of concrete has been...
The use of high-strength concrete (HSC) can reduce the size of columns in tall buildings and save sp...
High-strength concrete is relatively brittle and its use in a reinforced concrete member might resul...
Session - Concrete and Composite Structures (I)High-strength concrete (HSC) has been widely used in ...
High-strength concrete (HSC) has been widely used in the column construction of tall buildings becau...
AbstractIn the flexural design of reinforced concrete (RC) beams, the strength and deformability, wh...
Since the past few decades, high-strength concrete (HSC) has found increasingly wide applications in...
The ductility of reinforced concrete beams is very important, because it is the property that allows...
High Strength Concrete (HSC) is defined as a concrete with a 28-day characteristic compressive stren...
The flexural ductility of solid rectangular reinforced concrete beams has been studied quiternextens...
Nonlinear moment-curvature analysis using stress-strain relationships of the constitutive materials ...
Session - S02:CC2: Computing Applications in Civil Engineering II: EASEC12‐138Procedia Engineering v...