In the paper, the method of a numerical simulation concerning diagonal crack propagation in concrete beams was presented. Two beams reinforced longitudinally but without shear reinforcement were considered during the Finite Element Method analysis. In particular, a nonlinear method was used to simulate the crack evaluation in the beams. The analysis was performed using the commercial program ANSYS. In the numerical simulation, the limit surface for concrete described by Willam and Warnke was applied to model the failure of concrete. To solve the FEM-system of equations, the Newton-Raphson method was used. As the results of FEM calculations, the trajectories of total stains and numerical images of smeared cracks were obtained for two analyze...
This work discusses and compares different numerical approaches that can be adopted for the analysi...
The behavior of reinforced concrete elements is complex due to the nature of the concrete that is we...
Resumo The main goal of the present work is to present a comparison between two different strategies...
In the paper, the method of a numerical simulation concerning diagonal crack propagation in concrete...
In the paper, the method of a numerical simulation concerning diagonal crack propagation in concrete...
The procedure of FEM calculations was presented in the paper. The numerical calculations concerned a...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental investigation and nonlinear finite element...
Crack formation and growth in reinforced concrete members is, in many cases, the cause for the colla...
Concrete is a brittle material with high compressive strength, low tensile strength and poor toughne...
This is a study seeking to gain additional information concerning the diagonal tension cracking of r...
In this thesis, the possibility to numerically describing the behaviour that signifies shear type ...
This paper describes the development and validation of a comprehensive numerical model enabling the ...
In the present paper, a numerical algorithm based on the finite element method is proposed for the p...
The shear failure of reinforced concrete beams is one of the fundamental problems in civil engineeri...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
This work discusses and compares different numerical approaches that can be adopted for the analysi...
The behavior of reinforced concrete elements is complex due to the nature of the concrete that is we...
Resumo The main goal of the present work is to present a comparison between two different strategies...
In the paper, the method of a numerical simulation concerning diagonal crack propagation in concrete...
In the paper, the method of a numerical simulation concerning diagonal crack propagation in concrete...
The procedure of FEM calculations was presented in the paper. The numerical calculations concerned a...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental investigation and nonlinear finite element...
Crack formation and growth in reinforced concrete members is, in many cases, the cause for the colla...
Concrete is a brittle material with high compressive strength, low tensile strength and poor toughne...
This is a study seeking to gain additional information concerning the diagonal tension cracking of r...
In this thesis, the possibility to numerically describing the behaviour that signifies shear type ...
This paper describes the development and validation of a comprehensive numerical model enabling the ...
In the present paper, a numerical algorithm based on the finite element method is proposed for the p...
The shear failure of reinforced concrete beams is one of the fundamental problems in civil engineeri...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
This work discusses and compares different numerical approaches that can be adopted for the analysi...
The behavior of reinforced concrete elements is complex due to the nature of the concrete that is we...
Resumo The main goal of the present work is to present a comparison between two different strategies...