2017
DOI: 10.1002/suco.201600238
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Flexural rotation capacity models fitted to test results using different statistical approaches

Abstract: Practical models for the ultimate deformations of flexure-controlled members were fitted to a database of thousands of tests. They cover beams, rectangular columns or walls, members with T-, H-, C-, or box section, conforming or not to seismic design codes, with or without fiber reinforced polymer jackets, in monotonic or cyclic uniaxial flexure with axial force. Model parameters were statistically derived assigning to each test (a) a weight of unity; (b) weight inversely proportional to the number of tests in… Show more

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“…3. Grammatikou et al 13,14 give expressions for ϑ y and ϑ u of rectangular beams, columns or walls, circular columns, nonrectangular walls and members with box section, which agree well with thousands of cyclic tests of flexure-critical members of these types.…”
Section: Inelastic Longitudinal Strain At Section Mid-depthmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…3. Grammatikou et al 13,14 give expressions for ϑ y and ϑ u of rectangular beams, columns or walls, circular columns, nonrectangular walls and members with box section, which agree well with thousands of cyclic tests of flexure-critical members of these types.…”
Section: Inelastic Longitudinal Strain At Section Mid-depthmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Table shows that the new model does better in classifying correctly the failure mode of flexure‐critical members than the Biskinis et al model, despite the smaller prediction scatter of the latter. Note that the models in Grammatikou et al for the cyclic flexural deformation capacity of the flexure‐critical specimens in Table misclassify as flexure‐critical 10.8% of the shear‐critical specimens in Tables and .…”
Section: Proposed Models For Cyclic Shear Resistance Before or After mentioning
confidence: 98%
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