The problem of linearization of resolving equations for calculating operational reinforced concrete structures under three-axis deformation, taking into account corrosion damage, is considered. A method for accounting for corrosion damage based on a phenomenological approach for deformations under triaxial deformation is presented.
The problems and prospects of existing methods of strengthening the foundations of physically obsolete buildings are outlined, which is relevant for the preservation of buildings of architectural and historical value, as well as for mass renovation in large cities in cramped conditions with a high density of existing buildings. Method of calculation of hollow rectangular and round sections filled with concrete during bending is considered. In this article the dependence of compacted zone radius on initial characteristic of soil density and diameter of pressed pipe concrete element is analyzed. The conclusion is formed that the method of arrangement of the pipe-concrete horizontal distributor for simultaneous reinforcement of soil of the base and foundations chosen for the study allows to regulate the process of leveling the building settlement as a whole, and is also the most environmentally safe and does not negatively affect the surrounding buildings and structures.
A method for calculating a reinforced concrete frame under rheological deformation conditions is proposed, taking into account degradation damage as a result of corrosion during long-term operation, reflecting their real work under the combined action of a load and an aggressive environment based on the modern phenomenological theory of deformation of an elastic-creeping body. The possibility of considering the processes of long-term deformation of reinforced concrete in conditions of long-term exploitation is shown. Analytical dependencies and a calculated example are given for the considered service life.
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