Title of article :
Closed-form analytical solution procedure for element design in D regions
Author/Authors :
Amini Najafian, H Department of civil and enviromental engineering - Imperial College London ,UK , Vollum, R. L Department of civil and enviromental engineering - Imperial College London ,UK
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel procedure for solving the equations system of the rotating crack
model used for reinforced concrete. It is implemented in the programme NonOPt where it is used
to optimise the reinforcement design of D regions. The procedure is based on solving explicit
closed-form relations without the need to incrementally increase the applied loads. The solution
procedure is based on a secant modulus approach and is developed initially on the basis that the
stress-strain response of the steel and concrete is linearly elastic. Subsequently the effect of
material nonlinearities is included and the solution procedure is adapted accordingly. A
reinforcement design procedure for membrane elements is described along with some case
studies. The design procedure minimises the amount of reinforcement required to satisfy
predefined design constraints. Material nonlinearities are taken into account, stress and strain
compatibilities are satisfied and the design considers both the ultimate and serviceability limit
states through the application of appropriate design constraints.
Keywords :
reinforced concrete , D regions , reinforcement design , nonlinear analysis , closed-form relations , membrane element
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics