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Shear-to-Moment Interaction in Glass Beams with Open Cross Sections

2018

An experimental investigation regarding the flexural behavior of glass beams with a length of 1,200 mm and rectangular, T-shaped, or I-shaped cross sections is presented and discussed. T-shaped and I-shaped cross sections were obtained by assembling laminated glass (LG) panels of 200 mm depth and 12.76 mm thickness through an acrylic adhesive. Three specimens for each series investigated were tested in flexure, focusing on the flexural and shear response of beams through the determination of the load-deflection curves and crack patterns at rupture. The shear span to depth ratio a/d was 2.25, which is a very low value, and interaction of shear and bending moment occurred during the tests. An…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAssembly0211 other engineering and technologiesMechanical testing020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionStrength of materials0201 civil engineeringFlexural strengthShear (geology)Mechanics of Materials021105 building & constructionAdhesionGlaGeneral Materials ScienceMechanics of MaterialMaterials Science (all)businessCivil and Structural Engineering
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Simple Plastic Model for Shear Critical SFRC Beams

2010

A simple physical model, for prediction of ultimate shear strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams is developed on the basis of a plastic approach originally proposed for reinforced concrete (RC) beams without stirrups. It is founded on the hypothesis that cracks can be transformed into yield lines, and thus is know as Crack Sliding Model (CSM). First, the CSM is improved in order to take into account the shear strength increase for deep beams, due to the arch effect. Then, the effectiveness factors for fibrous concrete under biaxial stresses are evaluated, taking into account the post-cracking tensile strength of SFRC and its ability to control slippage along shear cracks. …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringFiber-reinforced concreteReinforced concreteSteel fibre reinforced concrete plastic theory design shear critical beamSteel fiber-reinforced concrete; Plastic theory; Shear critical beamslaw.inventionSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCrackingShear (geology)Mechanics of MaterialslawUltimate tensile strengthShear strengthGeneral Materials ScienceGeotechnical engineeringSlippageArchbusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Structural Engineering
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Young's modulus measurement of the radius bone using a shearing interferometer with carrier fringes

2010

Abstract A technique for measuring Young's modulus of the radius bone by using electronic speckle-shearing pattern interferometry is proposed. The technique is based on the introduction of carrier fringes and the use of a phase unwrapping algorithm to obtain a phase map corresponding to the out-of-plane displacements of a radius bone without sign ambiguities. The carrier fringes are obtained by the correlation algorithm of two consecutive speckle fields with a translation of the illuminating beam between each recording, then the spatial synchronous detection (SSD), an unwrapping phase algorithm and integration process along shear direction are successfully applied for obtaining a displaceme…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringYoung's modulusRadius boneAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeInterferometrySpeckle patternmedicine.anatomical_structureOpticsShearographyElectronic speckle pattern interferometrymedicinesymbolsSpeckle imagingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringShearing interferometerbusinessOptics and Lasers in Engineering
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The interphase finite element

2011

Mesomodelling of structures made of heterogeneous materials requires the introduction of mechanical models which are able to simulate the interactions between the adherents. Among these devices is quite popular the zero thickness interface (ZTI) model where the contact tractions and the displacement discontinuities are the primary static and kinematic variables. In some cases the joint response depends also on the internal stresses and strains within the thin layer adjacent to the joint interfaces. The interphase model, taking into account these additional variables, represents a sort of enhanced ZTI. In this paper a general theoretical formulation of the interphase model is reported and an…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical modelsApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsOcean EngineeringStructural engineeringKinematicsMixed finite element methodMechanicsMasonryClassification of discontinuitiesFinite element methodComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsShear (geology)Heterogeneous materials Mesomodelling Interphase Finite elementInterphaseSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessComputational Mechanics
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Critical Planes in Multiaxial Fatigue

2005

The paper includes a review of literature on the multiaxial fatigue failure criteria based on the critical plane concept. The criteria were divided into three groups according to the distinguished fatigue damage parameter used in the criterion, i.e. (i) stress, (ii) strain and (iii) strain energy density criteria. Each criterion was described mainly by the applied the critical plane position. The multiaxial fatigue criteria based on two critical planes seem to be the most promising. These two critical planes are determined by different fatigue damage mechanisms (shear and tensile mechanisms).

Materials sciencebusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Mechanical EngineeringFatigue testingStrain energy density functionFatigue damageStructural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsShear (sheet metal)Stress (mechanics)Mechanics of MaterialsUltimate tensile strengthGeneral Materials SciencebusinessMaterials Science Forum
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Overstrength requirements to avoid brittle shear failure in RC slender beams with stirrups

2020

Abstract In this paper, an analytical expression was derived for the prediction of shear strength of slender reinforced concrete (RC) beams with stirrups. Failure occurring in B and D regions of the beam was considered. An expression derived for the shear strength of the B region was based on a modified constant angle truss model. The analytical expression derived consisted of three terms. The first one was related to the concrete contribution expressed through the square root of cylindrical compressive strength, geometrical ratio of longitudinal bars, and depth to width ratio. The second one was relating to the shear force induced by yielding of stirrups to the inclination of the main crac…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryShear forceGeneral EngineeringTruss020101 civil engineeringYoung's modulus02 engineering and technologyStructural engineering0201 civil engineeringsymbols.namesake020303 mechanical engineering & transportsCompressive strengthBrittleness0203 mechanical engineeringShear (geology)Shear strengthsymbolsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessBeam (structure)Engineering Failure Analysis
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Flexural Response of RC Beams Failing in Shear

2020

In this paper, an analytical model to determine the flexural response of simply supported RC beams under four-point bending tests failing in flexure and shear is presented. The model is able to provide load-deflection curves, including also the shear contributions, which are determined assuming a kinematic rigid plastic model able to consider different strength contributions such as the concrete, the dowel action, and transverse reinforcement with progressive yielding. For each contribution, a physical explanation is provided to link the strength evaluation with a specific kinematic evolution for the determination of the overall response of RC beams under combined shear and flexural loads. …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryShearSteel barBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBrittle failureArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Flexural strengthShear (geology)Reinforced concrete beambusinessFlexureCivil and Structural EngineeringPractice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction
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Flexural response of FRC corbels

2009

Abstract A strut-and-tie macro-model is proposed to determine the flexural response of fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) corbels, reinforced with longitudinal bars and subjected to vertical load. The effects of the corbel geometry, the percentage of steel fibers, and grades of concrete and steel bars are also included. The model, which is specific for FRC corbels with hooked steel fibers, allows the determination of load levels, and corresponding displacements, associated with the first cracking, yielding of the main steel bars and crushing of the concrete strut. The sequential occurrence of these phenomena is established, depending on the amounts of steel fibers and reinforcing steel. The si…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryVertical loadBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringFiber-reinforced concreteReinforced concretelaw.inventionCrackingFlexural strengthlawCorbelShear strengthGeneral Materials ScienceBearing capacityComposite materialbusinessCement and Concrete Composites
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Steel fiber-reinforced concrete corbels:experimental behavior and shear strength prediction

2007

Corbels are structural members often used in reinforced concrete structures to transfer vertical and horizontal forces to principal members. This paper presents experimental research regarding the flexural behavior of corbels in plain and fibrous concrete and in the presence of steel bars. The study considers the influence of the type of concrete grade (normal- and high-strength concretes), of the fiber percentage and of the arrangement and percentage of the steel bars on the flexural behavior of the corbels. The results in terms of load-deflection curves and crack patterns show the effectiveness in using fibrous reinforced concrete corbels as well as in the presence of stirrups ensuring ad…

Materials sciencebusiness.industrycorbels reinforced concrete shear strength steel fibers stirrupsBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringFiber-reinforced concretelaw.inventionTypes of concreteCrackingFlexural strengthCorbellawDeflection (engineering)Reinforced solidBearing capacityComposite materialbusinessCivil and Structural Engineering
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Analytical Prediction of the Flexural Response of External RC Joints with Smooth Rebars

2018

Nel presente lavoro viene presentato un modello analitico in forma chiusa in grado di riprodurre la risposta flessionale monotonica di nodi esterni trave-colonna in c.a. con armature lisce. La colonna viene sottoposta a carico verti-cale costante e la trave ad una forza laterale crescente monotonicamente applicata all’estremità. Il modello si basa sul comportamen-to flessionale di trave e colonna adottando un modello di cerniera plasticità concentrata che include lo scorrimento delle armature della trave. Si assume un dominio sforzo normale-momento bilineare semplificato da cui viene derivato il momento ultimo associato alla forza assiale di progetto. Per il nodo viene adottato un modello c…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryflexureHingeVertical loadBilinear interpolationcolumnMonotonic functionStructural engineeringshearPlasticitySettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBeam; Column; Flexure; Joint; Shear; Smooth rebars; Civil and Structural EngineeringFlexural strengthjoint; beam; column; shear; flexure; smooth rebarssmooth rebarsjointbeamSlippageAxial forcebusinessCivil and Structural Engineering
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