Ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles

The thesis presents results from a project dealing with ductility in high performance concrete structures. The main objectives were to investigate the material and structural ductility/brittleness of prestressed structural elements of High Performance Concrete (HPC). The aim was to get a better unde...

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Main Author: Gabrielsson, Henrik
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet 1999
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-16948
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ltu-169482016-09-30T05:10:01ZDuctility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical polesengGabrielsson, HenrikLuleå tekniska universitetLuleå1999The thesis presents results from a project dealing with ductility in high performance concrete structures. The main objectives were to investigate the material and structural ductility/brittleness of prestressed structural elements of High Performance Concrete (HPC). The aim was to get a better understanding of the fracture process and to study sudden and brittle failures formed by shear stresses. The project was split into three parts: (I) Torsion of cylindrical pole elements, (II) Shear, torsion and bending of hollow core slabs, and (III) Shear, torsion and bending of cylindrical pole elements. Laboratory investigations were performed and displacements were carefully studied. The test results were compared with different code models and especially with the Modified Compression Field Theory(MCFT) proposed by Collins & Mitchell (1991). A computer program based on MCFT was written to calculate the interaction between shear, torsion and bending. One conclusion is that structures made of HPC can be as ductile as structures made of normal strength concrete. Another conclusion is that the strain-based modified compression field theory can represent failure processes in a correct way with good results. Godkänd; 1999; 20061117 (haneit)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-16948Local 0dc3b9d0-7a43-11db-8824-000ea68e967bDoctoral thesis / Luleå University of Technology 1 jan 1997 → …, 1402-1544 ; 1999:15application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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description The thesis presents results from a project dealing with ductility in high performance concrete structures. The main objectives were to investigate the material and structural ductility/brittleness of prestressed structural elements of High Performance Concrete (HPC). The aim was to get a better understanding of the fracture process and to study sudden and brittle failures formed by shear stresses. The project was split into three parts: (I) Torsion of cylindrical pole elements, (II) Shear, torsion and bending of hollow core slabs, and (III) Shear, torsion and bending of cylindrical pole elements. Laboratory investigations were performed and displacements were carefully studied. The test results were compared with different code models and especially with the Modified Compression Field Theory(MCFT) proposed by Collins & Mitchell (1991). A computer program based on MCFT was written to calculate the interaction between shear, torsion and bending. One conclusion is that structures made of HPC can be as ductile as structures made of normal strength concrete. Another conclusion is that the strain-based modified compression field theory can represent failure processes in a correct way with good results. === Godkänd; 1999; 20061117 (haneit)
author Gabrielsson, Henrik
spellingShingle Gabrielsson, Henrik
Ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles
author_facet Gabrielsson, Henrik
author_sort Gabrielsson, Henrik
title Ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles
title_short Ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles
title_full Ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles
title_fullStr Ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles
title_full_unstemmed Ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles
title_sort ductility in high performance concrete structures : an experimental investigation and a theoretical study of prestressed hollow core slabs and prestressed cylindrical poles
publisher Luleå tekniska universitet
publishDate 1999
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