Nonlinear Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Xuehui AN.

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Nonlinear Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Xuehui AN

Today’s Agenda Review of last week’s lecture Constitutive Models for RC (2) Today’s Topic

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 General Methods Smeared Average

1 Method of Modeling 2 Concrete Model Prior to Generation of Cracks (1) Elasto-Plastic and Fracture Model (2) Cracking Criteria 3 Modeling of Cracked Concrete (1) Modeling of Concrete under Tensile Stress (2) Modeling of Concrete under Compressive stress (3) Modeling of Concrete under Shear Stress (4) Inter-relation of Each Model 4 Modeling of Reinforcing Bar in Concrete 5 Verification

Strain ----Stress of RC = stress of concrete + stress of steel strain stress

1 Method of Modeling 2 Concrete Model Prior to Generation of Cracks (1) Elasto-Plastic and Fracture Model (2) Cracking Criteria 3 Modeling of Cracked Concrete (1) Modeling of Concrete under Tensile Stress (2) Modeling of Concrete under Compressive stress (3) Modeling of Concrete under Shear Stress (4) Inter-relation of Each Model 4 Modeling of Reinforcing Bar in Concrete 5 Verification

(1) Modeling of Concrete under Tensile Stress Please draw the diagram of stress-strain relation for 1) Concrete 2) Steel 3) RC 4) Concrete in RC 5) Steel in RC In tension Stress Strain ?

(1) Modeling of Concrete under Tensile Stress

(2) Modeling of Concrete under Compressive stress After cracking:

(3) Modeling of Concrete under Shear Stress

(4) Inter-relation of Each Model

1 Method of Modeling 2 Concrete Model Prior to Generation of Cracks (1) Elasto-Plastic and Fracture Model (2) Cracking Criteria 3 Modeling of Cracked Concrete (1) Modeling of Concrete under Tensile Stress (2) Modeling of Concrete under Compressive stress (3) Modeling of Concrete under Shear Stress (4) Inter-relation of Each Model 4 Modeling of Reinforcing Bar in Concrete 5 Verification

1 Method of Modeling 2 Concrete Model Prior to Generation of Cracks (1) Elasto-Plastic and Fracture Model (2) Cracking Criteria 3 Modeling of Cracked Concrete (1) Modeling of Concrete under Tensile Stress (2) Modeling of Concrete under Compressive stress (3) Modeling of Concrete under Shear Stress (4) Inter-relation of Each Model 4 Modeling of Reinforcing Bar in Concrete 5 Verification

Today’s Topic Performance Based Design