Minimum Reinforcement in Concrete Members ( Volume 24 )

Publication series :Volume 24

Author: Carpinteri   A.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9780080536569

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080430225

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080430225

Subject: TB3 Engineering Materials

Language: ENG

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Description

The ESIS-Technical Committee 9 on Concrete was established in 1990 and has met seven times. A proposal was put to European and extra-European laboratories entitled "Scale effects and transitional failure phenomena of reinforced concrete beams in flexure" which lead to several positive responses.

The central topic discussed by the committee was that of the minimum reinforcement in concrete members. The minimum amount of reinforcement is defined as that for which "peak load at first concrete cracking" and "ultimate load after steel yielding" are equal. In this way, any brittle behaviour is avoided as well as any localized failure, if the member is not over-reinforced. In other words, there is a reinforcement percentage range, depending on the size-scale, within which the plastic limit analysis may be applied with its static and kinematic theorems.

Carpinteri, Ferro, Bosco and El-Katieb propose a LEFM model, according to which reinforcement reactions are applied directly on the crack surfaces and a compatibility condition is locally imposed on the crack opening displacement in correspondence with the reinforcement. The theoretical model is found to provide a satisfactory estimate of the minimum percentage of reinforcement that depends on the scale and enables the element in flexure to prevent brittle failure.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

Chapter 2. Fracture Mechanical Prediction of Transitional Failure and Strength of Singly-Reinforced Beams

pp.:  40 – 76

Chapter 3. Size Effect and Bond-Slip Dependence of Lightly Reinforced Concrete Beams

pp.:  76 – 108

Chapter 4. Behaviour of R/C Elements in Bending and Tension: The Problem of Minimum Reinforcement Ratio

pp.:  108 – 136

Chapter 5. Size Effects on the Bending Behaviour of Reinforced Concrete Beams

pp.:  136 – 190

Chapter 6. Minimum Reinforcement Requirement for RC Beams

pp.:  190 – 212

Author Index

pp.:  212 – 214

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