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Non-Linear Mechanics of Reinforced Concrete / K. Maekawa, H. Okamura, A. Pimanmas.

By: Maekawa, K [author.].
Contributor(s): Okamura, H [author.] | Pimanmas, A [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2014Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781482288087.Subject(s): Structural Engineering | Structural engineeringAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 624.18341 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
part PART 1 Analysis and modeling of reinforced concrete -- chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 Two-dimensional analysis of reinforced concrete -- constitutive model -- chapter 3 Three-dimensional analysis of reinforced concrete -- chapter 4 Nonlinear soil-structure interaction -- chapter 3 Three-dimensional analysis of shells and frames -- chapter 6 Analysis of strengthened and retrofitted structures -- chapter 7 Nonlinear interaction of multi-directional cracking -- part PART 2 Constitutive modeling of reinforced concrete -- chapter 8 Stress transfer across reinforced concrete interfaces -- chapter 9 The elasto-plastic fracture model for concrete -- chapter 10 Stress transfer across cracks in reinforced concrete -- chapter 11 Bond mechanics of reinforced concrete -- chapter 12 Modeling of reinforcing bars in structures -- axial and transverse displacement.
Scope and content: "This book describes the application of nonlinear static and dynamic analysis for the design, maintenance and seismic strengthening of reinforced concrete structures. The latest structural and RC constitutive modelling techniques are described in detail, with particular attention given to multi-dimensional cracking and damage assessment, and their practical applications for performance-based design. Other subjects covered include 2D/3D analysis techniques, bond and tension stiffness, shear transfer, compression and confinement. It can be used in conjunction with WCOMD and COM3 software Nonlinear Mechanics of Reinforced Concrete presents a practical methodology for structural engineers, graduate students and researchers concerned with the design and maintenance of concrete structures."--Provided by publisher.
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part PART 1 Analysis and modeling of reinforced concrete -- chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 Two-dimensional analysis of reinforced concrete -- constitutive model -- chapter 3 Three-dimensional analysis of reinforced concrete -- chapter 4 Nonlinear soil-structure interaction -- chapter 3 Three-dimensional analysis of shells and frames -- chapter 6 Analysis of strengthened and retrofitted structures -- chapter 7 Nonlinear interaction of multi-directional cracking -- part PART 2 Constitutive modeling of reinforced concrete -- chapter 8 Stress transfer across reinforced concrete interfaces -- chapter 9 The elasto-plastic fracture model for concrete -- chapter 10 Stress transfer across cracks in reinforced concrete -- chapter 11 Bond mechanics of reinforced concrete -- chapter 12 Modeling of reinforcing bars in structures -- axial and transverse displacement.

"This book describes the application of nonlinear static and dynamic analysis for the design, maintenance and seismic strengthening of reinforced concrete structures. The latest structural and RC constitutive modelling techniques are described in detail, with particular attention given to multi-dimensional cracking and damage assessment, and their practical applications for performance-based design. Other subjects covered include 2D/3D analysis techniques, bond and tension stiffness, shear transfer, compression and confinement. It can be used in conjunction with WCOMD and COM3 software Nonlinear Mechanics of Reinforced Concrete presents a practical methodology for structural engineers, graduate students and researchers concerned with the design and maintenance of concrete structures."--Provided by publisher.

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