Describing the moment rotation (M/θ) behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) hinges is essential in predicting the behavior of RC structures under severe loadings, such as under cyclic earthquake motions and blast loading. The behavior of RC hinges is defined by localized slip or partial interaction (PI) behaviors in both the tension and compression region. In the tension region, slip between the reinforcement and the concrete defines crack spacing, crack opening and closing, and tension stiffening. While in the compression region, slip along concrete to concrete interfaces defines the formation and failure of concrete softening wedges. Being strain-based, commonly-applied analysis techniques, such as the moment curvature approach, cannot dire...
This thesis presents a series of journal papers in which a new segmental moment-rotation (M/Ө) appro...
Quantifying the deflection of reinforced concrete flexural members is complex, owing to the formatio...
Reinforced concrete members are extremely complex under loading because of localised deformations in...
Describing the moment rotation (M/θ) behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) hinges is essential in pre...
Describing the moment rotation (M/θ) behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) hinges is essential in pre...
The formation of hinges in reinforced concrete beams is important as hinges influence the ability of...
The cyclic behaviour of plastic hinges is an essential component in tracking the behaviour of RC fra...
The cyclic behaviour of plastic hinges is an essential component in tracking the behaviour of RC fra...
When it comes to the efficient design of reinforced concrete beams and frames, moment redistribution...
For the efficient design of reinforced concrete beams and frames, moment redistribution is used to: ...
Abstract The lateral deformation behavior of a RC column is particularly important because it not on...
A common approach to simulating the behaviour of a reinforced concrete member is through the applica...
This thesis contains a series of journal papers in which a new segmental moment-rotation (M/θ) appro...
An accurate evaluation of the moment-rotation relationship of reinforced concrete members at both se...
© 2009 American Society of Civil EngineersStructural engineers have long recognized the importance o...
This thesis presents a series of journal papers in which a new segmental moment-rotation (M/Ө) appro...
Quantifying the deflection of reinforced concrete flexural members is complex, owing to the formatio...
Reinforced concrete members are extremely complex under loading because of localised deformations in...
Describing the moment rotation (M/θ) behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) hinges is essential in pre...
Describing the moment rotation (M/θ) behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) hinges is essential in pre...
The formation of hinges in reinforced concrete beams is important as hinges influence the ability of...
The cyclic behaviour of plastic hinges is an essential component in tracking the behaviour of RC fra...
The cyclic behaviour of plastic hinges is an essential component in tracking the behaviour of RC fra...
When it comes to the efficient design of reinforced concrete beams and frames, moment redistribution...
For the efficient design of reinforced concrete beams and frames, moment redistribution is used to: ...
Abstract The lateral deformation behavior of a RC column is particularly important because it not on...
A common approach to simulating the behaviour of a reinforced concrete member is through the applica...
This thesis contains a series of journal papers in which a new segmental moment-rotation (M/θ) appro...
An accurate evaluation of the moment-rotation relationship of reinforced concrete members at both se...
© 2009 American Society of Civil EngineersStructural engineers have long recognized the importance o...
This thesis presents a series of journal papers in which a new segmental moment-rotation (M/Ө) appro...
Quantifying the deflection of reinforced concrete flexural members is complex, owing to the formatio...
Reinforced concrete members are extremely complex under loading because of localised deformations in...