Abstract Reinforcement corrosion in concrete structures with excessive crack width poses a high risk of reducing the structure's service life. The crack width behavior is one of the most complex aspects of the mechanics of reinforced concrete (RC). With most of the models used in practice being semi–empirical or empirical, very few analytical approaches have been proposed. However, the analytical models lack either accuracy or simplicity, or both. This paper presents a new analytical model, termed the Pure Shear Model, that predicts mean crack width by a simple formula. It is based on the partial interaction tension stiffening model considering a short RC tie subjected to short–term loading. The model assumes elastic material properties and...
The objective of this study is to assess the crack width estimation equation suggested in CEB-FIP Mo...
The analysis of the mechanical behaviour of a reinforced concrete tie subjected to a monotonic loadi...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is o...
PhD thesis in Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials ScienceCracks in reinforced concre...
Crack phenomenon in reinforced concrete (RC) ties is studied herein by means of a numerical “range m...
For reinforced concrete structures subjected to chlorides, carbon dioxide laden and other aggressive...
As a global problem for reinforced concrete structures located in chloride and/or carbon dioxide lad...
In this article is presented the new approach for design procedure for crack width calculation, rece...
Crack width is a parameter of the most practical significance for the design and assessment of reinf...
This paper theoretically and experimentally investigates the semi-empirical formulas recommended by ...
Based on a proposed bond stress distribution function that was successfully applied to the analysis ...
On the basis of the cracking analysis of an RC tie subjected to a monotonic loading, that considers ...
Corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures results in premature failure ...
Shear cracking in slender reinforced concrete beams with thin webs can result in significant shear c...
The objective of this study is to assess the crack width estimation equation suggested in CEB-FIP Mo...
The analysis of the mechanical behaviour of a reinforced concrete tie subjected to a monotonic loadi...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is o...
PhD thesis in Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials ScienceCracks in reinforced concre...
Crack phenomenon in reinforced concrete (RC) ties is studied herein by means of a numerical “range m...
For reinforced concrete structures subjected to chlorides, carbon dioxide laden and other aggressive...
As a global problem for reinforced concrete structures located in chloride and/or carbon dioxide lad...
In this article is presented the new approach for design procedure for crack width calculation, rece...
Crack width is a parameter of the most practical significance for the design and assessment of reinf...
This paper theoretically and experimentally investigates the semi-empirical formulas recommended by ...
Based on a proposed bond stress distribution function that was successfully applied to the analysis ...
On the basis of the cracking analysis of an RC tie subjected to a monotonic loading, that considers ...
Corrosion-induced deterioration of reinforced concrete (RC) structures results in premature failure ...
Shear cracking in slender reinforced concrete beams with thin webs can result in significant shear c...
The objective of this study is to assess the crack width estimation equation suggested in CEB-FIP Mo...
The analysis of the mechanical behaviour of a reinforced concrete tie subjected to a monotonic loadi...
Former research indicates that the crack width close to the bar can be a better indicator for the ri...