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The latter is applied to reinforced concrete structures in a plane stress state and is extended in this study to a tridirectional stress state. Taking into account the geometric percentage of steel, two independent damage variables (deviatoric and volumetric) have been used to influence the properties of the composite material in the nonlinear domain, and then a law of variation of Poisson’s ratio is proposed. A numerical finite element program has been developed and applied to slabs and beams “with and without stirrups” in three-point and four-point bending tests. The latter, based on secant stiffness, was compared with other existing software, allowing us to verify its performance in the simulation of reinforced concrete elements and to monitor the actual behavior of these structures, both theoretically and graphically, until failure.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":8513,"journal":{"name":"Asian Journal of Civil Engineering","volume":"26 2","pages":"887 - 912"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-12-05","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A new model for monitoring nonlinear elastic behavior of reinforced concrete structures\",\"authors\":\"Rebiha Smahi, Youcef Bouafia\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s42107-024-01228-0\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>To better approximate the actual behavior of reinforced concrete structures under static and monotonic loading, we consider the effect of shear, ductility, and the contribution of concrete in tension between two cracks, as well as the location and distribution of stresses and strains with their directions. Based on the model established by Smahi and Bouafia for concrete and its combination with the damage variable for steel (derived from the behavior law for strain-hardened steel), a homogenization law for composite structures has been proposed. The proposed model is essentially based on the theory of continuum mechanics (generalized Hooke’s law), the damage theory of irreversible processes applied to homogeneous and isotropic materials, and the analytical model established by Vecchio and Collins. The latter is applied to reinforced concrete structures in a plane stress state and is extended in this study to a tridirectional stress state. Taking into account the geometric percentage of steel, two independent damage variables (deviatoric and volumetric) have been used to influence the properties of the composite material in the nonlinear domain, and then a law of variation of Poisson’s ratio is proposed. A numerical finite element program has been developed and applied to slabs and beams “with and without stirrups” in three-point and four-point bending tests. 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A new model for monitoring nonlinear elastic behavior of reinforced concrete structures
To better approximate the actual behavior of reinforced concrete structures under static and monotonic loading, we consider the effect of shear, ductility, and the contribution of concrete in tension between two cracks, as well as the location and distribution of stresses and strains with their directions. Based on the model established by Smahi and Bouafia for concrete and its combination with the damage variable for steel (derived from the behavior law for strain-hardened steel), a homogenization law for composite structures has been proposed. The proposed model is essentially based on the theory of continuum mechanics (generalized Hooke’s law), the damage theory of irreversible processes applied to homogeneous and isotropic materials, and the analytical model established by Vecchio and Collins. The latter is applied to reinforced concrete structures in a plane stress state and is extended in this study to a tridirectional stress state. Taking into account the geometric percentage of steel, two independent damage variables (deviatoric and volumetric) have been used to influence the properties of the composite material in the nonlinear domain, and then a law of variation of Poisson’s ratio is proposed. A numerical finite element program has been developed and applied to slabs and beams “with and without stirrups” in three-point and four-point bending tests. The latter, based on secant stiffness, was compared with other existing software, allowing us to verify its performance in the simulation of reinforced concrete elements and to monitor the actual behavior of these structures, both theoretically and graphically, until failure.
期刊介绍:
The Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing) welcomes articles and research contributions on topics such as:- Structural analysis and design - Earthquake and structural engineering - New building materials and concrete technology - Sustainable building and energy conservation - Housing and planning - Construction management - Optimal design of structuresPlease note that the journal will not accept papers in the area of hydraulic or geotechnical engineering, traffic/transportation or road making engineering, and on materials relevant to non-structural buildings, e.g. materials for road making and asphalt. Although the journal will publish authoritative papers on theoretical and experimental research works and advanced applications, it may also feature, when appropriate: a) tutorial survey type papers reviewing some fields of civil engineering; b) short communications and research notes; c) book reviews and conference announcements.