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Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Steel Fibre-reinforced Concrete Beam under Static Loading
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Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Steel Fibre-reinforced Concrete Beam under Static Loading

A nonlinear finite element analysis of steel fibre-reinforced concrete beams subjected to static loading was explored using ADINA software. A predefined 3D model of concrete beam of dimension 100 mm×100 mm×500 mm was prepared using the smeared crack approach to fracture of concrete in the mode I; this model simulates a nonlinear response in tension. Stress redistribution was performed by the...
 
Published at Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Volume 11
Issue 12
Published in 2016
 
 
visit (http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Articles%20in%20Press.htm)
 
 
Awoyera, P. O.
AWOYERA Paul » Paul Awoyera currently holds a Bachelors Degree and Masters Degree in Civil Engineering with specialization in structures. Prior to joining Covenant University, he has worked on numerous projects on the field involving structural design, building construction,subsoil investigation,concrete waterproofing and non destructive testing. His pedagogical interest include but not limited... view full profile
AWOYERA Paul
 
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Strength Characteristics of Concrete Beams Reinforced with Steel Bars of Equivalent
 
Numerical Modelling of Retrofitted Reinforced Concrete Building Frames
 
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