Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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816435 | Alexandria Engineering Journal | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The proposed model is simpler than the FBFMs as it does not require monitoring the responses of many segments along the element length, which results in a significant reduction in computations. The inelastic lengths at the ends of the proposed model are divided into two inelastic zones; cracking and yielding. The inelastic lengths vary according to the loading history and are calculated in every load increment. The overall response of the RC member is estimated using preset flexibility distribution functions along the element length. A flexibility factor η is utilized to facilitate selecting the proper flexibility distribution shape. The proposed model is implemented into the computer program DRAIN-2DX.
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Authors
El-Sayed Mashaly, Mohamed El-Heweity, Hamdy Abou-Elfath, Mostafa Ramadan,