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Practitioner’s guide to finite element modelling of reinforced concrete structures (PDF)

N° 45. Practitioners' guide to finite element modelling of reinforced concrete structures. State-of-art report (344 pages, ISBN 978-2-88394-085-7, June 2008) - PDF format
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fib Bulletin No. 45

Title: Practitioners' guide to finite element modelling of reinforced concrete structures

Category: State-of-art report

Year: 2008

Pages: 344

Format approx. DIN A4 (210x297 mm)

ISBN: 978-2-88394-085-7

DOI: doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045

Abstract:

Non-linear computer analysis methods have seen remarkable advancement in the last half-century. The state-of-the-art in non-linear finite element analysis of reinforced concrete has progressed to the point where such procedures are close to being practical, every-day tools for design office engineers. Non-linear computer analysis procedures can be used to provide reliable assessments of the strength and integrity of damaged or deteriorated structures, or of structures built to previous codes, standards or practices deemed to be deficient today. They can serve as valuable tools in assessing the expected behaviour from retrofitted structures, or in investigating and rationally selecting amongst various repair alternatives.

fib Bulletin 45 provides an overview of current concepts and techniques relating to computer-based finite element modelling of structural concrete. It summarises the basic knowledge required for use of nonlinear analysis methods as applied to practical design, construction and maintenance of concrete structures, and attempts to provide a diverse and balanced portrayal of the current technical knowledge, recognizing that there are often competing and conflicting viewpoints.

This report does not give advice on picking one model over another but, rather, provides guidance to designers on how to use existing and future models as tools in design practice, in benchmarking of their models against established and reliable test data and in selecting an appropriate safety factor as well as recognising various pitfalls.

fib Bulletin 45 is intended for practicing engineers, and therefore focuses more on practical application and less on the subtleties of constitutive modelling.

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  1. Introduction - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch01
  2. Design using linear stress analysis - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch02
  3. Essential nonlinear modelling concepts - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch03
  4. Analysis and design of frame structures using non linear models - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch04
  5. Analysis and design of surface and solid structures using non!linear models - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch05
  6. Advanced modelling and analysis concepts - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch06
  7. Benchmark tests and validation procedures - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch07
  8. Strut-and-tie modelling - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch08
  9. Special purpose design methods for surface structures - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch09
  10. Concluding remarks - doi.org/10.35789/fib.BULL.0045.Ch10

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