In order to evaluate the capacity of RC members, the main codes allow the use of stress-strain laws that can reproduce closely the real behaviour of concrete, as opposed to parabola-rectangular or equivalent rectangular diagrams. Both sectional strength and ductility depend on the law of concrete, therefore they are influenced by the confinement of members, as evidenced in the literature. In this paper a possible design approach is presented, based on classic section analysis methods. The method uses parameters that represent the stress-strain law of confined concrete. The studies carried out show that such parameters can be chosen through simple relationships depending on the strength of non-confined concrete, on the amount and geometry of...
This thesis presents a lateral strain model of confined concrete, which makes no assumptions on the ...
This paper illustrates the extension to the rectangular section of an analytical model for confined ...
It is well known that the strength and ductility of concrete are highly dependent on the level of co...
In order to evaluate the capacity of RC members, the main codes allow the use of stress-strain laws ...
The adoption of proper constitutive laws for confined concrete is basic for seismic assessment of ne...
The concrete confinement has been studied by the authors on analytical basis. Their theory concerns ...
This paper presents a plain strain analytical model, based on the elasticity theory, to determine th...
This paper presents a plain strain analytical model, based on the elasticity theory, to determine th...
Analytical models for the stress-strain relationship of confined and unconfined concrete in compress...
In this paper, an analytical model of confined concrete proposed for square sections is extended to ...
The goal of this research project is to model the effect of confinement by means of fiber reinforced...
Ductility of High Strength Concrete (HSC) columns can be increased by lateral confinement. The conve...
The effects of confinement on concrete elements subjected to axial load are well known: the resultin...
© APFIS 2015. All rights reserved. A large number of stress-strain models have been developed for FR...
A stress‐strain model is developed for concrete subjected to uniaxial compressive loading and confin...
This thesis presents a lateral strain model of confined concrete, which makes no assumptions on the ...
This paper illustrates the extension to the rectangular section of an analytical model for confined ...
It is well known that the strength and ductility of concrete are highly dependent on the level of co...
In order to evaluate the capacity of RC members, the main codes allow the use of stress-strain laws ...
The adoption of proper constitutive laws for confined concrete is basic for seismic assessment of ne...
The concrete confinement has been studied by the authors on analytical basis. Their theory concerns ...
This paper presents a plain strain analytical model, based on the elasticity theory, to determine th...
This paper presents a plain strain analytical model, based on the elasticity theory, to determine th...
Analytical models for the stress-strain relationship of confined and unconfined concrete in compress...
In this paper, an analytical model of confined concrete proposed for square sections is extended to ...
The goal of this research project is to model the effect of confinement by means of fiber reinforced...
Ductility of High Strength Concrete (HSC) columns can be increased by lateral confinement. The conve...
The effects of confinement on concrete elements subjected to axial load are well known: the resultin...
© APFIS 2015. All rights reserved. A large number of stress-strain models have been developed for FR...
A stress‐strain model is developed for concrete subjected to uniaxial compressive loading and confin...
This thesis presents a lateral strain model of confined concrete, which makes no assumptions on the ...
This paper illustrates the extension to the rectangular section of an analytical model for confined ...
It is well known that the strength and ductility of concrete are highly dependent on the level of co...