Residual strength evaluation of concrete structural components under fatigue loading


Autoria(s): Murthy, Rama Chandra A; Palani, GS; Iyer, Nagesh R; Gopinath, Smitha; Prasad, Raghu BK
Data(s)

01/02/2012

Resumo

This paper presents methodologies for residual strength evaluation of concrete structural components using linear elastic and nonlinear fracture mechanics principles. The effect of cohesive forces due to aggregate bridging has been represented mathematically by employing tension softening models. Various tension softening models such as linear, bilinear, trilinear, exponential and power curve have been described with appropriate expressions. These models have been validated by predicting the remaining life of concrete structural components and comparing with the corresponding experimental values available in the literature. It is observed that the predicted remaining life by using power model and modified bi-linear model is in good agreement with the corresponding experimental values. Residual strength has also been predicted using these tension softening models and observed that the predicted residual strength is in good agreement with the corresponding analytical values in the literature. In general, it is observed that the variation of predicted residual moment with the chosen tension softening model follows the similar trend as in the case of remaining life. Linear model predicts large residual moments followed by trilinear, bilinear and power models.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/44547/1/sadhana_37-1_133-147_2012.pdf

Murthy, Rama Chandra A and Palani, GS and Iyer, Nagesh R and Gopinath, Smitha and Prasad, Raghu BK (2012) Residual strength evaluation of concrete structural components under fatigue loading. In: SADHANA-ACADEMY PROCEEDINGS IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES, 37 (1, SI). pp. 133-147.

Publicador

Indian Academy of Sciences

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http://www.ias.ac.in/sadhana/bi2012Feb.htm

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/44547/

Palavras-Chave #Civil Engineering
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Journal Article

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