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A Probabilistic Explicit Cracking Model for Steel Fibres Reinforced Concretes (SFRC)
Abstract SFRC is increasingly used for structural applications. The present paper is devoted to a probabilistic explicit cracking model developed since 1985. It is used to analyze the cracking behaviour of different SFRC beams submitted to different loading conditions: bending and shear. It is demonstrated that this numerical model is fully capable to provide precise information about the cracking process related to this types of structural behaviour, especially concerning the cracks opening evolution.
A Probabilistic Explicit Cracking Model for Steel Fibres Reinforced Concretes (SFRC)
Abstract SFRC is increasingly used for structural applications. The present paper is devoted to a probabilistic explicit cracking model developed since 1985. It is used to analyze the cracking behaviour of different SFRC beams submitted to different loading conditions: bending and shear. It is demonstrated that this numerical model is fully capable to provide precise information about the cracking process related to this types of structural behaviour, especially concerning the cracks opening evolution.
A Probabilistic Explicit Cracking Model for Steel Fibres Reinforced Concretes (SFRC)
Rossi, Pierre (author) / Tailhan, Jean-Louis (author)
2017-10-21
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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