Based on a proposed bond stress distribution function that was successfully applied to the analysis of reinforced-concrete members under tension, a two-dimensional smeared crack model for reinforced-concrete structures is presented in this paper. In the model, the tension stiffening effect in cracked reinforced concrete is taken into account in a more appropriate manner. The magnitude of the tension stiffening effect is related to several parameters, namely, the ratio of reinforcement, the diameter of a steel bar, the strength and the cover of concrete and the moduli of reinforcement and concrete. With the derived tangential stress-strain equations for concrete in the direction perpendicular to the cracks, the constitutive relationship for ...
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
Reinforced concrete demonstrates a highly nonlinear behavior caused by cracking, aggregate interloc...
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...
An analytical model is proposed for crack analysis of reinforced concrete tension members in which t...
AbstractAdequate modeling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking and, particularly, post-cracking beha...
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is o...
A consistent constitutive model for two-dimensional nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete struct...
Reinforced concrete demonstrates a highly nonlinear behavior caused by cracking, aggre-gate interloc...
Bond modeling is quite a complex problem, since the constitutive laws of concrete, steel and their i...
A novel approach to the modeling of tension stiffening is proposed based on considerations of the hi...
In this paper, a tension stiffening model based on the bond-slip relationship is introduced and adop...
In this article is presented the new approach for design procedure for crack width calculation, rece...
Abstract Reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures with excessive crack width poses a high risk...
AbstractBuilding codes consider the tension stiffening when calculating the crack width of the flexu...
Tension stiffening approach in concrete of tensioned members Salah Khalfallah * and Dahbia Guerdouh ...
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
Reinforced concrete demonstrates a highly nonlinear behavior caused by cracking, aggregate interloc...
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...
An analytical model is proposed for crack analysis of reinforced concrete tension members in which t...
AbstractAdequate modeling of reinforced concrete (RC) cracking and, particularly, post-cracking beha...
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is o...
A consistent constitutive model for two-dimensional nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete struct...
Reinforced concrete demonstrates a highly nonlinear behavior caused by cracking, aggre-gate interloc...
Bond modeling is quite a complex problem, since the constitutive laws of concrete, steel and their i...
A novel approach to the modeling of tension stiffening is proposed based on considerations of the hi...
In this paper, a tension stiffening model based on the bond-slip relationship is introduced and adop...
In this article is presented the new approach for design procedure for crack width calculation, rece...
Abstract Reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures with excessive crack width poses a high risk...
AbstractBuilding codes consider the tension stiffening when calculating the crack width of the flexu...
Tension stiffening approach in concrete of tensioned members Salah Khalfallah * and Dahbia Guerdouh ...
A rational crack behaviour model capable of predicting and assessing the response of cracks in reinf...
Reinforced concrete demonstrates a highly nonlinear behavior caused by cracking, aggregate interloc...
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...