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Concrete tie model for the flexural behavior of RC and PC sections

Rossier, Stéphane
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Burdet, Olivier  
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Favre, Renaud  
1998
2nd International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering
2nd International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering

The enhanced concrete tie model described in this paper can be used to determine the flexural behavior of RC and PC sections. This model is applicable to any concrete section, without shape restriction and will be implemented in a shell FE package. To evaluate the performance of the proposed model, a simple program has been developed, using a discretization of the cross section in slices.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Rossier, Stéphane
Burdet, Olivier  
Favre, Renaud  
Date Issued

1998

Publisher

2nd International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering

Publisher place

Budapest, Hungary

Published in
2nd International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering
Subjects

non-linear

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fluage

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creep

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numerical simulation

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Theory of structures

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non linear analysis

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serviceability

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simulation numérique

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analyse non linéaire

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fissuration

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non-linéaire

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analyse des structures

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aptitude au service

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crack growth

URL

URL

http://is-beton.epfl.ch//Publications/199x/Rossier98.pdf
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REVIEWED

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EPFL units
IBETON  
Event name
2nd International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering
Available on Infoscience
September 12, 2007
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