Macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels
Reinforced concrete (RC) corbels becoming a frequent attribute in the building construction with the increasing use of pre-cast high-strength concrete (HSC). The use of fibrous high-strength concrete (FHSC), increases corbel ductility and thus defines the mode of failure of the corbels, depending on...
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doaj-c3b3994334b7423a92c4e74d390821202021-06-02T04:18:56ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792012-12-013435936510.1016/j.asej.2012.04.004Macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbelsE.S. KhalifaReinforced concrete (RC) corbels becoming a frequent attribute in the building construction with the increasing use of pre-cast high-strength concrete (HSC). The use of fibrous high-strength concrete (FHSC), increases corbel ductility and thus defines the mode of failure of the corbels, depending on the fiber parameters. In this paper a macro-mechanical strut and tie model is proposed for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels. In this model the fibers can be used as a replacement of horizontal stirrups, due to increasing of shear friction of (FHSC). The analytical macro-mechanical model takes into consideration the effect of fiber volume, fiber length, and fiber diameter, random distribution of fibers, fiber HSC interface and shear span-to-depth ratio, respectively. This model is compared with available experimental results found in literature and a good agreement is obtained. The parametric study is performed to examine for different parameters affecting the analysis of (FHSC) corbels using the proposed macro-mechanical strut and tie model.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447912000305Reinforced concreteCorbelsMacro-mechanicalModelingFibrousHigh strength |
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Macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels |
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Macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels |
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Macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels |
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Macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels |
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Macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels |
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macro-mechanical strut and tie model for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels |
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Ain Shams Engineering Journal |
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2090-4479 |
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2012-12-01 |
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Reinforced concrete (RC) corbels becoming a frequent attribute in the building construction with the increasing use of pre-cast high-strength concrete (HSC). The use of fibrous high-strength concrete (FHSC), increases corbel ductility and thus defines the mode of failure of the corbels, depending on the fiber parameters. In this paper a macro-mechanical strut and tie model is proposed for analysis of fibrous high-strength concrete corbels. In this model the fibers can be used as a replacement of horizontal stirrups, due to increasing of shear friction of (FHSC). The analytical macro-mechanical model takes into consideration the effect of fiber volume, fiber length, and fiber diameter, random distribution of fibers, fiber HSC interface and shear span-to-depth ratio, respectively. This model is compared with available experimental results found in literature and a good agreement is obtained. The parametric study is performed to examine for different parameters affecting the analysis of (FHSC) corbels using the proposed macro-mechanical strut and tie model. |
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Reinforced concrete Corbels Macro-mechanical Modeling Fibrous High strength |
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