The present work describes a model for the determination of the moment–rotation relationship of a cross section of fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) elements that also include longitudinal bars for the flexural reinforcement (R/FRC). Since a stress–crack width relationship (σ–w)(σ–w) is used to model the post-cracking behavior of a FRC, the σ–w directly obtained from tensile tests, or derived from inverse analysis applied to the results obtained in three-point notched beam bending tests, can be adopted in this approach. For a more realistic assessment of the crack opening, a bond stress versus slip relationship is assumed to simulate the bond between longitudinal bars and surrounding FRC. To simulate the compression behavior of the FRC, a she...
A close form solution to calculate the moment-curvature and load-deflection response of strain-sof...
This paper presents a semi-analytical model for damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joints ...
Structural engineers have long recognised that ductility is a major consideration in the safe design...
Documento submetido para revisão pelos pares. A publicar em Materials in Civil Engineering. ISSN 089...
Using a design oriented model, which was recently developed for the prediction of the moment-curvatu...
In this paper, a new model is developed based on the moment-rotation approach to predict average cra...
Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) is increasing in popularity as a material for structural desi...
This paper presents a design oriented model to determine the moment-curvature relationship of ele...
Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) offers an improved resistance to cracking and crack propagation, whi...
In the present paper a design oriented model is proposed to evaluate the flexural resistance of ele...
A semi-analytical model is presented, based on conventional principles of mechanics, to predict the ...
This paper presents a design oriented model to determine the moment-curvature relationship of elemen...
A close form solution is developed for the prediction of the moment-curvature relationship of cross ...
Several structural components made by fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) are submitted to axial load an...
yesA numerical method for estimating the curvature, deflection and moment capacity of FRP reinforced...
A close form solution to calculate the moment-curvature and load-deflection response of strain-sof...
This paper presents a semi-analytical model for damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joints ...
Structural engineers have long recognised that ductility is a major consideration in the safe design...
Documento submetido para revisão pelos pares. A publicar em Materials in Civil Engineering. ISSN 089...
Using a design oriented model, which was recently developed for the prediction of the moment-curvatu...
In this paper, a new model is developed based on the moment-rotation approach to predict average cra...
Steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) is increasing in popularity as a material for structural desi...
This paper presents a design oriented model to determine the moment-curvature relationship of ele...
Fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) offers an improved resistance to cracking and crack propagation, whi...
In the present paper a design oriented model is proposed to evaluate the flexural resistance of ele...
A semi-analytical model is presented, based on conventional principles of mechanics, to predict the ...
This paper presents a design oriented model to determine the moment-curvature relationship of elemen...
A close form solution is developed for the prediction of the moment-curvature relationship of cross ...
Several structural components made by fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) are submitted to axial load an...
yesA numerical method for estimating the curvature, deflection and moment capacity of FRP reinforced...
A close form solution to calculate the moment-curvature and load-deflection response of strain-sof...
This paper presents a semi-analytical model for damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joints ...
Structural engineers have long recognised that ductility is a major consideration in the safe design...