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Assessment of the impact of column-to-beam strength ratio on seismic response of RC beam-column connections Pages 295-310 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohamed Mimouni, Djamel El Ddine Kerdal, Lamia Kharroubi

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2024.1.004

Keywords: Reinforced concrete, Column-to-beam, Strength ratio, Monotonic loading, Nonlinear analysis, Ansys

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Beam-column joints play an important role in the overall resistance of reinforced concrete frames during seismic events. The Earthquakes of Al Asnam on October 10, 1980, and Boumerdes on May 21, 2003 in Algeria, have highlighted the failure of beam-column joints as a cause of building collapse. 3D nonlinear finite element analysis with ANSYS software has been used in order to examine exterior RC beam-column joints under monotonic loading. The research has investigated the influence of the value of the column-to-beam strength ratio (CBSR) of these joints on shear strength and seismic performance of concrete structures by changing the height and longitudinal reinforcement of the beam while keeping column dimensions constant. It has been shown that the beam-column depth ratio and the beam longitudinal reinforcement ratio have a significant effect on the shear capacity and seismic behaviour of exterior beam-column joints. An appropriate value of the flexural strength ratio between the column and beam is crucial in order to establish a "strong column-weak beam" mechanism in reinforced concrete frames, because inadequate values can lead to premature failure or reduced shear capacity at the junction. The Algerian seismic code – RPA99/version2003 suggests a minimum value of column-to-beam strength ratio equal to 1.25 at joints for seismic design when building codes in other countries call for higher ratios. Nevertheless, this approach might not accurately represent the actual behaviour and could constrain the optimal performance of structures.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 3 | Views: 458 | Reviews: 0

 
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Effect of boundary conditions and geometry on the failure of cylindrical shell structures Pages 313-322 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Djouama Mohamed Lamine, Hamadi Djamal, Temami Oussama, Ashraf Ayoub, Abdelhak khechai

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2020.4.001

Keywords: Cylindrical shell, Experimental tests, Nonlinear analysis, Boundary conditions, Geometrical dimensions, Plastic failure, Strength load

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In this paper, experimental and numerical studies are performed to determine the maximum deflection and strength of cylindrical shells. The considered models are subjected to concentrated loads applied progressively until plastic failure of the structures. In order to determine the effect of the geometrical parameters, several models with different thicknesses, lengths, and radius are considered and analysed with various boundary conditions. The numerical analysis is carried out by the finite element method using ABAQUS code. The main objective of the present investigation is to determine the maximum strength that caused damage of the models. The results of the experimental and numerical analysis are recorded, discussed and commented on. It is observed that the thickness, length,and radius dimensions with boundary conditions have great effect on the strength load values that create damage.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2020 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1145 | Reviews: 0

 
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Holonomic non-linear modelling for the analysis of heterogeneously resisting structures Pages 253-262 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ileana Corbi, Ottavia Corbi, Haitao Li

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2018.5.002

Keywords: Nonlinear analysis, Building structures, Structural panels, Full mathematical modeling

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Failure analyses require more and more reliable and robust approaches to structural response prediction. This represents a quite complex task to be accomplished especially when dealing with historical or ancient constructions in seismic geographic areas. The paper is aimed at providing approaches to the analysis of buildings alternative to simplified methods usually adopted in professional practice, which do typically involve drastic simplifications of the fabric. The approach allows developing full holonomic non-linear analyses for forecasting the behavior of structural panels present in the structural system, and it results in higher reliability and flexibility than ordinary procedures that are generally adopted in commercial software and are typically based on gross simplifications of the real structure. The presented method allows taking into account the real geometry of the masonry building under analysis, also including a number of elements such as architraves, tendons or reinforcements possibly incorporated into the walls. Besides the consistent improved reliability in performing structural analyses under quasi-static loads, the main potential of the approach is related to the possibility of developing its extension for performing dynamic analyses quite easily.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2018 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 3 | Views: 1707 | Reviews: 0

 

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