Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
277785 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A constitutive stress resultant model is proposed for reinforced concrete panels.•Its formulation lies on homogenisation approach and thermodynamics principles.•It includes concrete damage and concrete-steel rebar debonding.•Constitutive model pertinence is assessed by comparison with experimental data.

A new stress resultant constitutive model for reinforced concrete plates under cyclic solicitations is presented. This model is built by the periodic homogenisation approach using the averaging method and couples damage of concrete and periodic debonding between concrete and steel rebar. In one-dimensional situations, we derive a closed-form solution of the local problem useful to verify and set up the plate problem. The one dimensional macroscopic constitutive model involves a limited number of parameters, the sensibility of which is studied. Comparison to experimental results underlines the pertinence of the model by considering internal debonding in order to properly represent the mechanical dissipation occurring during cyclic loadings on reinforced concrete panels.

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