Structure failure often occurs in the joint. This failure can adversely affect the comfort level of the structure. Knowing the behavior of interior beamcolumn joint structure resulting from the load is important, as it can help to predict the strength of the structure interior beam-column joint and comfort of the structure being worked on. One way to find out and predict the strength and comfort of the structure interior beam-column joint as a result of the load received is the experimental test and simulation. The simulation VecTor2 used to predict the shear force, crack, and displacement of the reinforced concrete column when applied the shear force. This simulation considered the effect of the bond stressslip effect of behavior ...
The physical model of shear transfer mechanism in reinforced concrete beam-column joints in which t...
In a reinforced concrete building subjected to earthquake type loading the beam to column connection...
Joints are crucial zones for the transfer internal forces effectively between the connecting element...
Structure failure often occurs in the structure of wall. This failure can adversely affect the comfo...
A reinforcement concrete beam behavior is substantial to design structure. Some failures can found i...
In order to predict a bond-slip behavior of the reinforcement bar in inner joint in a ‘seismic’ rein...
A reinforcement concrete beam behavior is substantial to design structure. Some failures can found i...
The beam column joint is the crucial zone in a reinforced concrete moment resisting frame. It is sub...
Beam-column joints are critical members in a moment-resisting structure to maintain the stability of...
In many seismically active regions worldwide, massive reinforced concrete (RC) structures built befo...
Beam-column joints in reinforced concrete frames are critical regions, because of the high shear for...
A reinforcement concrete beam behavior is substantial to design structure. Some failures can found i...
A report to the Sponsor Research Foundation of EQC New Zealand EQC project no. 97 / 294The physica...
There are no conventionally accepted failure criteria for progressive collapse, and often times, def...
ABSTRACT : Analytical studies to evaluate the seismic response of reinforced concrete moment resisti...
The physical model of shear transfer mechanism in reinforced concrete beam-column joints in which t...
In a reinforced concrete building subjected to earthquake type loading the beam to column connection...
Joints are crucial zones for the transfer internal forces effectively between the connecting element...
Structure failure often occurs in the structure of wall. This failure can adversely affect the comfo...
A reinforcement concrete beam behavior is substantial to design structure. Some failures can found i...
In order to predict a bond-slip behavior of the reinforcement bar in inner joint in a ‘seismic’ rein...
A reinforcement concrete beam behavior is substantial to design structure. Some failures can found i...
The beam column joint is the crucial zone in a reinforced concrete moment resisting frame. It is sub...
Beam-column joints are critical members in a moment-resisting structure to maintain the stability of...
In many seismically active regions worldwide, massive reinforced concrete (RC) structures built befo...
Beam-column joints in reinforced concrete frames are critical regions, because of the high shear for...
A reinforcement concrete beam behavior is substantial to design structure. Some failures can found i...
A report to the Sponsor Research Foundation of EQC New Zealand EQC project no. 97 / 294The physica...
There are no conventionally accepted failure criteria for progressive collapse, and often times, def...
ABSTRACT : Analytical studies to evaluate the seismic response of reinforced concrete moment resisti...
The physical model of shear transfer mechanism in reinforced concrete beam-column joints in which t...
In a reinforced concrete building subjected to earthquake type loading the beam to column connection...
Joints are crucial zones for the transfer internal forces effectively between the connecting element...