Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC members

Building codes consider the tension stiffening when calculating the crack width of the flexural members. A simple analytical procedure is proposed for the determination of forces, stresses and strains acting on a reinforced concrete section subjected to flexure considering the concrete contribution...

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Main Authors: Said M. Allam, Mohie S. Shoukry, Gehad E. Rashad, Amal S. Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-06-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-1c43439109e74e91aae7b4e4453136102021-06-02T01:51:32ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682013-06-0152216317310.1016/j.aej.2012.12.005Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC membersSaid M. AllamMohie S. ShoukryGehad E. RashadAmal S. HassanBuilding codes consider the tension stiffening when calculating the crack width of the flexural members. A simple analytical procedure is proposed for the determination of forces, stresses and strains acting on a reinforced concrete section subjected to flexure considering the concrete contribution in tension up to tensile concrete strain corresponding to the cracking strength of concrete. This analytical method gives the minimum value (lower bound) of tension stiffening. Also, a commercial Finite Element Program (ABAQUS 2007) was used to perform non-linear analysis in order to evaluate the total contribution of the tensioned concrete in carrying loads which may be considered as the upper bound of tension stiffening. In addition, a comparison is carried out among the different codes using four reinforced concrete rectangular models to compare and evaluate the tension stiffening with proposed analytical lower bound tension stiffening and upper bound as obtained by ABAQUS. The models include different percentages of flexural steel ratio. The comparison revealed that the codes’ equations always consider tension stiffening lying between lower and upper bound of tension stiffening proposed in this study. Also, the study showed that the tension stiffening decreases with the increase of the percentage of the flexural reinforcement ratio.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016813000045Tension stiffeningCrack widthFlexural membersReinforced concreteCodes’ provisions
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author Said M. Allam
Mohie S. Shoukry
Gehad E. Rashad
Amal S. Hassan
spellingShingle Said M. Allam
Mohie S. Shoukry
Gehad E. Rashad
Amal S. Hassan
Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC members
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Tension stiffening
Crack width
Flexural members
Reinforced concrete
Codes’ provisions
author_facet Said M. Allam
Mohie S. Shoukry
Gehad E. Rashad
Amal S. Hassan
author_sort Said M. Allam
title Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC members
title_short Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC members
title_full Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC members
title_fullStr Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC members
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural RC members
title_sort evaluation of tension stiffening effect on the crack width calculation of flexural rc members
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Building codes consider the tension stiffening when calculating the crack width of the flexural members. A simple analytical procedure is proposed for the determination of forces, stresses and strains acting on a reinforced concrete section subjected to flexure considering the concrete contribution in tension up to tensile concrete strain corresponding to the cracking strength of concrete. This analytical method gives the minimum value (lower bound) of tension stiffening. Also, a commercial Finite Element Program (ABAQUS 2007) was used to perform non-linear analysis in order to evaluate the total contribution of the tensioned concrete in carrying loads which may be considered as the upper bound of tension stiffening. In addition, a comparison is carried out among the different codes using four reinforced concrete rectangular models to compare and evaluate the tension stiffening with proposed analytical lower bound tension stiffening and upper bound as obtained by ABAQUS. The models include different percentages of flexural steel ratio. The comparison revealed that the codes’ equations always consider tension stiffening lying between lower and upper bound of tension stiffening proposed in this study. Also, the study showed that the tension stiffening decreases with the increase of the percentage of the flexural reinforcement ratio.
topic Tension stiffening
Crack width
Flexural members
Reinforced concrete
Codes’ provisions
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016813000045
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