Layer model for long-term deflection analysis of cracked reinforced concrete bending members

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Darius Bacinskas
Gintaris Kaklauskas
Viktor Gribniak
Wen-Pei Sung
Ming-Hsiang Shih
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[1] Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU),Department of Bridges and Special Structures
[2] Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU),Department of Strength of Materials
[3] National Chi-Nan University (NCNU),Department of Landscape Architecture
[4] National Chi-Nan University (NCNU),Department of Civil Engineering
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Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials | 2012年 / 16卷
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Reinforced concrete; Numerical analysis; Layer section model; Shrinkage;
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A numerical technique has been proposed for the long-term deformation analysis of reinforced concrete members subjected to a bending moment. The technique based on the layer approach in a simple and rational way deals with such complex issues as concrete cracking and tension-stiffening as well as creep and shrinkage. The approach uses the material stress-strain relationships for compressive concrete, cracked tensile concrete and steel. Such effects as linear and nonlinear creep, cracking, tension-stiffening as well as the reduction in concrete tension strength due to sustained loading have been taken into account. The shrinkage effect has been modeled by means of adequate actions of axial force and bending moment. A statistical deflection calculation analysis has been carried out for 322 experimental reinforced concrete beams reported in the literature. The comparative analysis of the experimental and the modeling results has shown that the proposed technique has well captured the time-deflection behavior of reinforced concrete flexural members. The results of the predictions by ACI 318 and Eurocode 2 design codes have been also discussed.
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