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  • A Comparative Analysis for Land Utilization:Steel and R/C Interlaced Structures

    Kasim A Korkmaz, Saadet Toker Beeson, Mohammed Elgafy
    1-7

    Article ID: 1940
    1281  (Abstract) 142  (Download)

    Abstract:

    In architecture, interlace structural concept is considered as a new design approach for cosmopolitan cities with high density to minimize the land use and increase the interaction. With various architectural approach, land resources can be minimized by this interlace concept for residential complexes. Such buildings will eliminate the reduction of land resource problem and on... More

    2020-07-24
  • Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Concrete under Elevated Temperature

    Vikas Patel, Brijesh Singh, P N Ojha, Sahara Adhikari
    45-53

    Article ID: 3296
    638  (Abstract) 207  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Apart from many advantages, High Strength Concrete (HSC) has disadvantages in terms of brittleness and poor resistance to fire. Various studies suggest that when polypropylene (PP) fibers are uniformly distributed within concrete, they play an active role in improving spalling resistance of concrete when exposed to elevated temperature while having no adverse effect on its... More

    2021-06-30
  • Seismic Response Modification Factorof Reinforced Concrete Frames Basedon Pushover Analysis

    Amira Elyamany Mohamed, Walid A Attia, Wael M. El-Degwy
    30-38

    Article ID: 818
    889  (Abstract) 172  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Response modification factor is an essential factor in seismic analysis to provide economic design of reinforced concrete structures. Base shear force is divided by the response modification factor to consider the ability of the structure to dissipate energy through plastic hinges. The current study investigates the effects of changing some parameters on response modification factor... More

    2019-08-23
  • Strength & Conduct of Reinforced Concrete Corner Joint under Negative Moment Effect

    Rasha A Waheeb
    10-17

    Article ID: 3607
    628  (Abstract) 338  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The aim of our study is to reveal the effect of steel reinforcement details,
    tensile steel reinforcement ratio, compressed reinforcing steel ratio,
    reinforcing steel size, corner joint shape on the strength of reinforced
    concrete Fc' and delve into it for the most accurate details and concrete
    connections about the behavior and resistance of the corner joint of
    reinforced concrete, Depending... More

    2021-11-05
  • Experimental Shear Study on Reinforced High Strength Concrete Beams Made Using Blended Cement

    Brijesh Singh, VIKAS PATEL, P. N. Ojha, Amit Trivedi, V V Arora
    9-16

    Article ID: 4064
    375  (Abstract) 214  (Download)

    Abstract:

    With the increased application of High Strength Concrete (HSC) in
    construction and lack of proper guidelines for structural design in India,
    behavioral study of high strength concrete is an important aspect of
    research. Research on the behavior of HSC reinforced beams with concrete
    strength more than 60 MPa has been carried out in the past and is still
    continuing to... More

    2022-01-13
  • Failure Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Damage Mechanics and Classical Laminate Theory

    José Mário Feitosa Lima, Geraldo José Belmonte dos Santos, Paulo R. L. Lima
    1-9

    Article ID: 5028
    333  (Abstract) 202  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete beams under bending is essential for the perfect design of these elements. Usually, the classical models do not incorporate the physical nonlinear behavior of concrete under tension and compression, which can underestimate the deformations in the structural element under short and long-term loads. In the present... More

    2022-10-28
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