Finite Element for the Analysis of Massive Reinforced Concrete Structures with Cracking
Vladimir P. Agapov,
Alexey S. Markovich
Abstract:The solid finite element has been developed for the calculation of massive reinforced concrete structures with cracks. When constructing a finite element in the compression-compression-compression mode, the Willam Warnke failure criterion was used. The tensile behavior of concrete was assumed to be linear before the crack initiation. Modern building codes require non-linear calculations of concrete and reinforced concrete structures, taking into account the real properties of concrete and reinforcement. In th… Show more
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