Concrete shear-friction properties are a fundamental material property of concrete which is known to govern not only the shear capacity of reinforced concrete beams and columns but also the flexural ductility that is the ability to rotate and form hinges. In a companion paper, it has been shown how the shear-friction material properties can be extracted from simple confined cylinder tests which will allow these properties to be extracted for a wide range of concrete without undue expense. Also in the companion paper, the shear-friction material properties were derived for normal strength concrete and presented in a generic form suitable for application. In this paper, it will be shown how these generic shear-friction material properties can...
Few published studies have dealt with the mechanisms of reinforcement of fibre reinforced concrete (...
This thesis presents a body of research into the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) beams under c...
Many models to determine the shear capacity of shear reinforced beams are based on the truss analogy...
A commonly used material property of concrete is the compressive stressstrain relationship obtained ...
This thesis includes a series of journal articles in which a mechanics based segmental approach is d...
The ability of reinforced concrete to resist shear forces across possible sliding planes is a well e...
The shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) members is often associated with sliding across incli...
Shear friction or aggregate interlock behaviour across sliding planes in concrete is a well-establis...
Available online 10 May 2017The environmental impact of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) production ha...
Structural engineers have long recognised the importance of member ductility in the design of reinfo...
Material properties of concrete play an important role in the analysis of reinforced concrete RC mem...
The shear resistance of reinforced concrete members is provided by the shear reinforcement and by th...
This thesis reports the results of a study associated with Task 8.4b of the National Cooperative Hig...
Reinforced concrete elements are vulnerable to sliding against each other when shear forces are tran...
The paper presents a rational procedure for evaluating the concrete shear strength in reinforced con...
Few published studies have dealt with the mechanisms of reinforcement of fibre reinforced concrete (...
This thesis presents a body of research into the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) beams under c...
Many models to determine the shear capacity of shear reinforced beams are based on the truss analogy...
A commonly used material property of concrete is the compressive stressstrain relationship obtained ...
This thesis includes a series of journal articles in which a mechanics based segmental approach is d...
The ability of reinforced concrete to resist shear forces across possible sliding planes is a well e...
The shear capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) members is often associated with sliding across incli...
Shear friction or aggregate interlock behaviour across sliding planes in concrete is a well-establis...
Available online 10 May 2017The environmental impact of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) production ha...
Structural engineers have long recognised the importance of member ductility in the design of reinfo...
Material properties of concrete play an important role in the analysis of reinforced concrete RC mem...
The shear resistance of reinforced concrete members is provided by the shear reinforcement and by th...
This thesis reports the results of a study associated with Task 8.4b of the National Cooperative Hig...
Reinforced concrete elements are vulnerable to sliding against each other when shear forces are tran...
The paper presents a rational procedure for evaluating the concrete shear strength in reinforced con...
Few published studies have dealt with the mechanisms of reinforcement of fibre reinforced concrete (...
This thesis presents a body of research into the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) beams under c...
Many models to determine the shear capacity of shear reinforced beams are based on the truss analogy...