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Type: Journal article
Title: Our obsession with curvature in RC beam modelling
Author: Oehlers, D.
Haskett, M.
Mohamed Sadakkathulla, M.
Lucas, W.
Muhamad, R.
Citation: Advances in Structural Engineering: an international journal, 2011; 14(3):391-404
Publisher: Multi-science Publishing Co. Ltd.
Issue Date: 2011
ISSN: 1369-4332
2048-4011
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Deric John Oehlers, Matthew Haskett, Mohamed Ali M.S., Wade Lucas and Rahimah Muhamad
Abstract: Much of the early research in reinforced concrete dealt with steel reinforcement that was both ductile and had a very strong bond with the concrete. Hence partial-interaction, that is slip between the reinforcement and concrete and subsequently debonding, has not been a major issue. This has allowed researchers to develop the two-dimensional full-interaction moment-curvature approach to model the three-dimensional behaviour of reinforced concrete. It is shown in this paper that this two-dimensional full-interaction moment-curvature approach relies on a large amount of empirical calibration to ensure a safe design. Furthermore, it is shown that a three-dimensional partial-interaction moment-rotation approach can lead to more advanced structural mechanics models of reinforced concrete behaviours and subsequently better accuracy and more versatile models.
Keywords: reinforced concrete beams
ductility
rotation
tension stiffening
deflection, hinges
moment redistribution
Rights: Copyright status unknown
DOI: 10.1260/1369-4332.14.3.391
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/1369-4332.14.3.391
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