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John Bellos and Apostolos Konstantinidis
This paper examines and provides a robust solution to the problem of yield and failure curvatures of reinforced concrete (RC) cross-sections, taking into account cracking. At the same time, it calculates the corresponding necessary reinforcement or the m...
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Fernando Gómez-Martínez and Agustín Pérez-García
Current formulations proposed by Eurocode 8 part 3 for the inelastic deformations of existing reinforced concrete members are assessed separately for wide beams (WB) and conventional deep beams (DB). The current approach, based on a large experimental da...
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Issam Ouahmane, Rachid El Alaiji, Mohammed Sallaou and Larbi Lasri
The design guidelines available in building codes for steel and fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) reinforced concrete (RC) beams have been developed on the basis of empirical models. While these models are successfully used for practical purposes, they requ...
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Naci Caglar,Halil Sezen,Muhammed Nadir Olabi
Pág. 301 - 310
Reinforced concrete jacketing is one of the most frequently used methods for strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) columns. A large number of experimental studies have been carried out to investigate the effectiveness of repair and strengthenin...
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Bambang Sabariman,Rachmat Purwono,Priyosulistyo Priyosulistyo
Pág. pp. 7 - 14
Conduit (pipes) in reinforced concrete columns is still used to date. ACI 318M-95 code limits the hole up to maximum 4% of the column cross sectional area. If the percentage is more than 4%, its effect toward its strength should be considered. But the Co...
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