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  • 2024Stress–strain model for FRP-confined circular concrete columns developing structural softening behavior10citations
  • 2023A novel analytical framework for assessing the impact response of SFRC beam5citations
  • 2023Analytical model to predict axial stress-strain behavior of heat-damaged unreinforced concrete columns wrapped by FRP jacket12citations
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  • 2021Modeling the compressive behavior of steel fiber reinforced concrete under high strain rate loads3citations
  • 2021Modeling the Compressive Behavior of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Under High Strain Rate Loads3citations
  • 2020Influence of transcrystalline layer on finite element mesoscale modeling of polyamide 6 based single polymer laminate composites6citations
  • 2020Influence of transcrystalline layer on finite element mesoscale modeling of polyamide 6 based single polymer laminate composites6citations
  • 2020Influence of transcrystalline layer on finite element mesoscale modeling of polyamide 6 based single polymer laminate composites6citations
  • 2020Analytical Model to Predict Dilation Behavior of FRP Confined Circular Concrete Columns Subjected to Axial Compressive Loading24citations
  • 2019Mechanical behavior of concrete prisms reinforced with steel and GFRP bar systems20citations
  • 2017A model for the simultaneous prediction of the flexural and shear deflections of statically determinate and indeterminate reinforced concrete structures4citations
  • 2017Shear strengthening of damaged reinforced concrete beams with hybrid composite plates15citations
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  • 2014Evaluation of the performance of full-scale RC beams prestressed with NSM-CFRP laminatescitations
  • 2014A new hybrid methodology according to near surface mounted carbon fiber reinforced polymer technique for the flexural strengthening of reinforced concrete beams18citations

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  • Barros, Joaquim A.
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A model for the simultaneous prediction of the flexural and shear deflections of statically determinate and indeterminate reinforced concrete structures

  • Barros, Joaquim
  • Rezazadeh, Mohammadali
  • Ramezansefat, Honeyeh
Abstract

<p>The deformability of the major part of reinforced concrete (RC) structures is the result of the flexural and shear deformations mainly caused by bending and shear diagonal cracking, respectively. However, the evaluation of the shear deformation contribution is relatively difficult due to the complexities involving the shear behavior of cracked RC elements. These complexities are even more complicated when structures are statically indeterminate, since the external and internal forces cannot be determined from direct application of the equilibrium equations. To address these issues, this study aims to develop a novel simplified analytical model based on the flexibility (force) method to predict the deflections of statically indeterminate RC structures up to their failure, which can be in bending or in shear. This analytical model considers the influence of flexural cracks on the shear stiffness degradation of an RC structure after concrete cracking initiation, and has a format adjusted for design practice. The good predictive performance of the analytical model is demonstrated by simulating experimental tests with RC elements where shear deformation has different level of contribution for the total deflection registered in these tests.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • crack