Crack Analysis in Structural Concrete

Crack Analysis in Structural Concrete
Author: Zihai Shi
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2009-06-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080942229

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This new book on the fracture mechanics of concrete focuses on the latest developments in computational theories, and how to apply those theories to solve real engineering problems. Zihai Shi uses his extensive research experience to present detailed examination of multiple-crack analysis and mixed-mode fracture. Compared with other mature engineering disciplines, fracture mechanics of concrete is still a developing field with extensive new research and development. In recent years many different models and applications have been proposed for crack analysis; the author assesses these in turn, identifying their limitations and offering a detailed treatment of those which have been proved to be robust by comprehensive use. After introducing stress singularity in numerical modelling and some basic modelling techniques, the Extended Fictitious Crack Model (EFCM) for multiple-crack analysis is explained with numerical application examples. This theoretical model is then applied to study two important issues in fracture mechanics - crack interaction and localization, and fracture modes and maximum loads. The EFCM is then reformulated to include the shear transfer mechanism on crack surfaces and the method is used to study experimental problems. With a carefully balanced mixture of theory, experiment and application, Crack Analysis in Structural Concrete is an important contribution to this fast-developing field of structural analysis in concrete. Latest theoretical models analysed and tested Detailed assessment of multiple crack analysis and multi-mode fractures Applications designed for solving real-life engineering problems

Fracture Mechanics of Concrete

Fracture Mechanics of Concrete
Author: Folker H. Wittmann
Publsiher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1983
Genre: Concrete
ISBN: UCAL:B4388326

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Analysis of Concrete Structures by Fracture Mechanics

Analysis of Concrete Structures by Fracture Mechanics
Author: L. Elfgren,Surendra Shah
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780203626764

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This book presents the latest research findings of the fast developing applications of fracture mechanics to concrete structures. Key papers from leading experts in the field describe existing and new modelling techniques in the analysis of materials and structures. The book explains the practical application of fracture mechanics to structural modelling, bending, shear, bond and anchorage. The proceedings of this RILEM Workshop will be an important reference for those engaged in design, development, research and teaching in the field of concrete structures.

Fracture mechanics of concrete Structural application and numerical calculation

Fracture mechanics of concrete  Structural application and numerical calculation
Author: George C. Sih,A. Ditomasso
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400961524

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Concrete has traditionally been known as a material used widely in the construction of roads, bridges and buildings. Since cost effectiveness has always been one of the more important aspects of design, concrete, when reinforced and/or prestressed, is finding more use in other areas of application such as floating marine structures, storage tanks, nuclear vessel containments and a host of other structures. Because of the demand for concrete to operate under different loading and environmen tal conditions, increasing attention has been paid to study concrete specimens and structure behavior. A subject of major concern is how the localized segregation of the constituents in concrete would affect its global behavior. The degree of nonhomogeneity due to material property and damage. by yielding and/or cracking depends on the size scale and loading rate under consideration. Segregation or clustering of aggregates at the macroscopic level will affect specimen behavior to a larger degree than it would to a large structure such as a dam. Hence, a knowledge of concrete behavior over a wide range of scale is desired. The parameters governing micro-and macro-cracking and the techniques for evaluating and observing the damage in concrete need to be better understood. This volume is intended to be an attempt in this direction. The application of Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics to concrete is discussed in several of the chapters.

Crack Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Two way Slabs

Crack Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Two way Slabs
Author: Mohamed A. A. Hossin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Concrete panels
ISBN: OCLC:234141748

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Fracture Mechanics of Concrete Structures

Fracture Mechanics of Concrete Structures
Author: International Union of Testing and Research Laboratories for Materials and Structures. Technical Committee 90-FMA--Fracture Mechanics to Concrete/Applications
Publsiher: Spon Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: STANFORD:36105030510767

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Serviceability Limit State of Concrete Structures

Serviceability Limit State of Concrete Structures
Author: FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete
Publsiher: FIB - International Federation for Structural Concrete
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9782883941359

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Serviceability limit states are essential for appropriate function and durability of concrete structures. The attention is paid especially to the stress limitation, crack width analysis and deflection analysis. The document provides supplementary information to the fib Model Code 2010 (MC2010), where a limited space did not allow for a detailed description of individual procedures. The principles used in MC2010 in chapter 7.6 are explained in detail within this document. The stress analysis is focused on stresses in concrete and steel including the stress redistribution due to the long-term load and cracking of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete elements. Crack width analysis explains the mechanism of cracking under mechanical loading and due to deformation restraint. Cracks in prestressed concrete elements are also discussed. Deflection analyses with different levels of accuracy are described including the shear effects. Examples illustrate the practical application of rules defined in the MC2010 of individual serviceability limit states. Simplified and more general methods are used. An important part of the bulletin shows the development and extension of the serviceability limit states after publishing of the MC2010 and alternative approaches. Special attention is paid to deflections of prestressed concrete beams, shear effects on deflection, slenderness limits and influence of the concrete cover. The final part deals with an application of numerical simulations.

Structural Concrete

Structural Concrete
Author: M. D. Kotsovos
Publsiher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1995
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0727720279

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Shows the unifying generality of the proposed approach and the reliability of the ensuing computer package, for which the sole input is the specified cylinder strength of concrete and the yield is the stress of steel. This book offers an understanding of structural concrete behaviour, and illustrates the revision required for improving methods.