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Author Shi, Zihai.

Title Crack analysis in structural concrete : theory and applications / Zihai Shi.

Imprint Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, ©2009.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 327 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents Introduction -- Fundamentals of Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics and Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics of Concrete -- Fictitious Crack Model and Related Issues in Its Numerical Implementation -- Extended Fictitious Crack Model for Multiple-Crack Analysis -- Crack Interaction and Localization -- Failure Modes and Maximum Loads of Notched Concrete Beams -- Mixed-Mode Fracture -- 8. Applications: Pseudoshell Model for Crack Analysis of Tunnel Linings -- 9. Computer Program for Mode-I Type Crack Analysis in Concrete Using EFCM -- 10. Computer Program for Mixed-Mode Type Crack Analysis in Concrete Using EFCM (CAIC-M12. FOR).
Summary This new book on the fracture mechanics of concrete focuses on the latest developments in computational theories, and how to apply those theories to solve real engineering problems. Zihai Shi uses his extensive research experience to present detailed examination of multiple-crack analysis and mixed-mode fracture. Compared with other mature engineering disciplines, fracture mechanics of concrete is still a developing field with extensive new research and development. In recent years many different models and applications have been proposed for crack analysis; the author assesses these in turn, identifying their limitations and offering a detailed treatment of those which have been proved to be robust by comprehensive use. After introducing stress singularity in numerical modelling and some basic modelling techniques, the Extended Fictitious Crack Model (EFCM) for multiple-crack analysis is explained with numerical application examples. This theoretical model is then applied to study two important issues in fracture mechanics - crack interaction and localization, and fracture modes and maximum loads. The EFCM is then reformulated to include the shear transfer mechanism on crack surfaces and the method is used to study experimental problems. With a carefully balanced mixture of theory, experiment and application, Crack Analysis in Structural Concrete is an important contribution to this fast-developing field of structural analysis in concrete. * Latest theoretical models analysed and tested * Detailed assessment of multiple crack analysis and multi-mode fractures * Applications designed for solving real-life engineering problems.
Language English.
Subject Reinforced concrete -- Cracking.
Reinforced concrete -- Fracture.
Concrete -- Cracking.
Fracture mechanics.
Béton -- Fissuration.
Béton armé -- Fissuration.
Béton -- Rupture.
Béton armé -- Rupture.
Mécanique de la rupture.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Material Science.
Fracture mechanics
Concrete -- Cracking
Reinforced concrete -- Cracking
Other Form: Print version: Shi, Zihai. Crack analysis in structural concrete. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, ©2009 9780750684460 (OCoLC)246895380
ISBN 9780080942223 (electronic bk.)
0080942229 (electronic bk.)
9780750684460
0750684461
9786612257964
6612257962
Standard No. AU@ 000045310407
CDX 10686920
CHNEW 001009478
DEBBG BV039832840
DEBBG BV042314775
DEBSZ 322097711
DEBSZ 367748584
DEBSZ 372812880
DEBSZ 430759053
DEBSZ 449158039
HEBIS 228532450
NZ1 13203092
UKMGB 017549445

 
    
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