Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference (한국지진공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2000.04a
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- Pages.202-212
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- 2000
Ductility Capacity of Slender-Wind R/C Walls
긴 세장한 R/C 벽체의 연성능력
Abstract
This study investigates the ductility capacity of slender-wide reinforced concrete walls under predominant flexural moment loading. The experimental work for this study aims to provide design guidelines for bar detailing in critical regions under compressive stress in particular in case of slender-wide RC walls. According to the experimental observation the Bernoulli hypothesis of linear strain distribution is no longer valid and the ultimate compressive strain of concrete is significantly reduced, It is postulated that the nonlinear strain distribution causes the concentrated compressive stressed region and hence the premature crushing failure at the toe of walls. The reduced ultimate strain and nonlinear strain distribution need transverse reinforcement for confinement and more realistic models for the strength and displacement estimation of slender-wide RC wall.
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