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A repairability index for reinforced concrete members based on fracture mechanics
This paper proposes a repairability index for damage assessment in reinforced concrete structural members. The procedure discussed in this paper differs from the standard methods in two aspects: the structural and damage analyses are coupled and it is based on the concepts of fracture and continuum damage mechanics. The relationship between the repairability index and the well-known Park and Ang index is shown in some particular cases.
A repairability index for reinforced concrete members based on fracture mechanics
This paper proposes a repairability index for damage assessment in reinforced concrete structural members. The procedure discussed in this paper differs from the standard methods in two aspects: the structural and damage analyses are coupled and it is based on the concepts of fracture and continuum damage mechanics. The relationship between the repairability index and the well-known Park and Ang index is shown in some particular cases.
A repairability index for reinforced concrete members based on fracture mechanics
Alarcón Álvarez, Enrique (author) / Recuero, Alfonso (author) / Perera Velamazán, Ricardo (author) / López, Cecilio (author) / Gutiérrez, José P. (author) / Diego Villalón, Ana de (author) / Picón, Ricardo (author) / Flórez-López, Julio (author)
2001-06-01
Engineering Structures, ISSN 0141-0296, 2001-06, Vol. 23, No. 6
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