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On Development of Suitable Stress Fields for Structural Concrete

Fernández Ruiz, Miguel  
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Muttoni, Aurelio  
2007
ACI Structural Journal

Strut and tie models and stress fields are methods that can be used for the dimensioning and detailing of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures as well as for the check of existing ones. This paper presents an innovative approach towards the automatic development of stress fields based on a nonlinear finite element analysis. Strut and tie models can also be easily developed from the resulting stress fields. Most of the difficulties of the existing methods for developing stress fields and strut and tie models based on elastic uncracked analyses are overcome. Its application to the dimensioning of structural members in practical cases is detailed and several comparisons with experimental results are discussed.

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research article
DOI
10.14359/18780
Web of Science ID

WOS:000247614700012

Author(s)
Fernández Ruiz, Miguel  
Muttoni, Aurelio  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

ACI, Structural Journal

Published in
ACI Structural Journal
Volume

104

Issue

4

Start page

495

End page

502

Subjects

résistance à la compression

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plasticity

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plasticité

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strut-and-tie model / stress fields

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compressive strength

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Modèle de treillis / champs de contraintes

Note

Farmington Hills, USA

URL

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http://is-beton.epfl.ch/Pubs/2007/FernandezRuiz06.pdf
Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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September 12, 2007
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/12086
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