Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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279520 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2008 | 11 Pages |
The two-dimensional dual boundary element method is applied in this paper for the static analysis of lightly reinforced concrete beams, along with a nonlinear noniterative approach, called “event-to-event” technique. This numerical technique put some restrictions on the model development, such as continuity of the process of discrete crack growth and necessity of converting the constitutive law curves in a multi-linear form. The steel–concrete interaction is taken into account by employing a modification of a simplified bond slip model, known from the literature. A number of numerical examples are solved, analyzed and compared with results from experimental studies. A parametric study is carried out in order to reveal the specific features of the theory and to assess the potential of the numerical method, nonlinear technique and constitutive modeling employed.