2009
DOI: 10.3151/jact.7.403
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An Advanced Transient Concrete Model for the Determination of Restraint in Concrete Structures Subjected to Fire

Abstract: The advanced transient concrete model (ATCM) is an extended model for concrete in compression at elevated temperature that incorporates elastic, plastic and creep strain as a function of temperature and stress history. The ATCM is applied with the material model of the thermal induced strain model. The non-linear model comprises thermal strain, elastic strain, plastic strain and transient temperature strains and load history modelling of restraint concrete structures subjected to fire. The mechanical strain is… Show more

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“…Concrete has a memory and concrete models have been developed in the literature to take into account the effect of the load history before heating [2] and during heating [23,24] on the deformation response to a change in stress and temperature increase. This effect has not been taken into account in the present model because of uncertainties on the hypothesis to be made for Author preprint version -Gernay, T., Franssen, J.M.…”
Section: Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concrete has a memory and concrete models have been developed in the literature to take into account the effect of the load history before heating [2] and during heating [23,24] on the deformation response to a change in stress and temperature increase. This effect has not been taken into account in the present model because of uncertainties on the hypothesis to be made for Author preprint version -Gernay, T., Franssen, J.M.…”
Section: Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the strain is separated from the total strain measured from the concrete specimen under constant load subjected to transient heating. Models accounting for transient strain under uniaxial compression have been proposed by many researchers -Anderberg and Thelandersson's model (Anderberg and Thelandersson, 1976), Diederichs's model introduced by Li and Purkiss (2005) and Youssef and Moftah (2007), Schneider's model (Schneider and Schneider, 2009), Terro's model (Terro, 1998), Nielsen's model described by Pearce et al (2004) and Gernay and Franssen's model (Gernay and Franssen, 2012). Nielsen's model may be much more applicable for various kinds of concrete because it has three parameters to be identified based on test data.…”
Section: Transient Strainmentioning
confidence: 99%