Fire is a critical risk in reinforced concrete (RC) structures and appropriate structural resistance against it has to be ensured. In this contribution, an approach using corotational layered beam finite elements is employed in which the cross-section temperature is derived from a low-cost closed form model, as opposed to the more commonly used fully computational thermal analysis. The effect of geometrical and material nonlinearities (constitutive behavior fitted to experimental data for concrete and steel), material degradation as a function of temperature rise, and the contributions of thermal, transient, and creep strains are incorporated in the structural analysis. The computational results are favorably compared to experimental data f...
The present paper is aimed at investigating the structural behaviour in bending of prestressed concr...
AbstractA three-step model for the performance-based numerical simulations of the fire response of s...
Concrete behaviour at high temperature was investigated in depth since the 1970s, in order to highli...
In this paper, a simple one-dimensional two-node layered composite beam element is developed for acc...
Fire could dramatically reduce strength of reinforced concrete elements and it is considered one of ...
This work focuses on the development and employment of advanced numerical finite element modelling i...
This paper presents a numerical procedure for predicting the mechanical behavior of reinforced concr...
This thesis encompasses an investigation of the behaviour of concrete frame structure under localise...
The inherent fire resistance of concrete makes a complete collapse of R/C structures in fire a rare ...
This article presents a framework based on the direct stiffness method for nonlinear thermo-mechanic...
The fire resistance of reinforced concrete elements can be determined by simple isotherm methods or ...
With the rise in hazards that structures are potentially subjected to these days, ranging from pre-c...
Reinforced concrete (RC) elements generally have good fire-resistance ability. Knowledge of the temp...
Structural engineers are in need of analytical methods to assess the performance of Reinforced Concr...
The objective of this study is to simulate the behavior of reinforced concrete beams in fire situat...
The present paper is aimed at investigating the structural behaviour in bending of prestressed concr...
AbstractA three-step model for the performance-based numerical simulations of the fire response of s...
Concrete behaviour at high temperature was investigated in depth since the 1970s, in order to highli...
In this paper, a simple one-dimensional two-node layered composite beam element is developed for acc...
Fire could dramatically reduce strength of reinforced concrete elements and it is considered one of ...
This work focuses on the development and employment of advanced numerical finite element modelling i...
This paper presents a numerical procedure for predicting the mechanical behavior of reinforced concr...
This thesis encompasses an investigation of the behaviour of concrete frame structure under localise...
The inherent fire resistance of concrete makes a complete collapse of R/C structures in fire a rare ...
This article presents a framework based on the direct stiffness method for nonlinear thermo-mechanic...
The fire resistance of reinforced concrete elements can be determined by simple isotherm methods or ...
With the rise in hazards that structures are potentially subjected to these days, ranging from pre-c...
Reinforced concrete (RC) elements generally have good fire-resistance ability. Knowledge of the temp...
Structural engineers are in need of analytical methods to assess the performance of Reinforced Concr...
The objective of this study is to simulate the behavior of reinforced concrete beams in fire situat...
The present paper is aimed at investigating the structural behaviour in bending of prestressed concr...
AbstractA three-step model for the performance-based numerical simulations of the fire response of s...
Concrete behaviour at high temperature was investigated in depth since the 1970s, in order to highli...