Mohammed Yassine Tarybqy
Cracking and crushing in reinforced and prestressed concrete T-beams: An application of the Cohesive/Overlapping Crack Model.
Rel. Alberto Carpinteri, Federico Accornero, Renato Cafarelli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Civile, 2023
Abstract
Recent studies suggested that classic models based on stress-strain constitutive laws are not able to thoroughly predict the behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) and prestressed concrete (PC) structures and the ductile-to-brittle transitions that might arise for large size-scale beams as well as high-performance concrete matrices. On the other hand, Fracture Mechanics has been demonstrated to be capable of describing in a unified approach the mechanical instability phenomena occurring for RC beams in bending, such as concrete cracking in tension, steel slippage and/or yielding as well as concrete crushing in compression. In this framework, numerical analyses recently carried out by means of the Cohesive/Overlapping Crack Model (COCM) have defined scale-dependent upper and lower reinforcement limits, in which RC and PC beams exhibit a stable and ductile behaviour.
In the present Thesis, the Cohesive/Overlapping Crack Model is extended to RC and PC beams having a T-shaped cross-section
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