The present study provides a relatively simple and accurate analytical model for the prediction of time-dependent stresses and curvatures of cracked R.C. sections under working loads. A more simplified solution is also provided. The proposed models are demonstrated by considering a numerical example and conducting a parametric study on the effects of relevant R.C. design parameters. In contrary to tension reinforcement, the compression reinforcement is found to contribute significantly in reducing tensile stresses in tension steel and in reducing the total section curvatures. The good accuracy of the proposed approximate solution opens a new vision towards a simple yet accurate model for the prediction of time-dependent effects in R.C. stru...
Buckling of longitudinal bars is a brittle failure mechanism, often recorded in reinforced concrete ...
After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of ...
The cracked tension zone model of Tue and Konig is extended to take account of changes in slip betwe...
The study presents a numerical model for the development, in usable form, of a strain-step history r...
The study presents a numerical model for the development, in usable form, of a strain-step his-tory ...
For the serviceability of r.c. structures the international standards require the verification of th...
The paper presents the calculation of curvature and stresses of reinforced concrete cross-sections s...
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...
A generalized cyclic steel model characterized by isotropic and kinematic hardening, inelastic buckl...
A computational approach, suitable to deal with the analysis of R.C. elements exposed to...
Dominant cracking models for flexural elements are mostly based on assuming that a virtual tie forms...
This paper presents closed form expressions linking the ultimate bearing capacity to the ultimate cu...
After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of ...
The main objective of this research is to present a study into the time dependent behaviour of plain...
Using a design oriented model, which was recently developed for the prediction of the moment-curvatu...
Buckling of longitudinal bars is a brittle failure mechanism, often recorded in reinforced concrete ...
After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of ...
The cracked tension zone model of Tue and Konig is extended to take account of changes in slip betwe...
The study presents a numerical model for the development, in usable form, of a strain-step history r...
The study presents a numerical model for the development, in usable form, of a strain-step his-tory ...
For the serviceability of r.c. structures the international standards require the verification of th...
The paper presents the calculation of curvature and stresses of reinforced concrete cross-sections s...
For a structure to remain serviceable, crack widths must be small enough to beacceptable from an aes...
A generalized cyclic steel model characterized by isotropic and kinematic hardening, inelastic buckl...
A computational approach, suitable to deal with the analysis of R.C. elements exposed to...
Dominant cracking models for flexural elements are mostly based on assuming that a virtual tie forms...
This paper presents closed form expressions linking the ultimate bearing capacity to the ultimate cu...
After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of ...
The main objective of this research is to present a study into the time dependent behaviour of plain...
Using a design oriented model, which was recently developed for the prediction of the moment-curvatu...
Buckling of longitudinal bars is a brittle failure mechanism, often recorded in reinforced concrete ...
After cracking, the stiffness of the member along its length varies, which makes the calculation of ...
The cracked tension zone model of Tue and Konig is extended to take account of changes in slip betwe...