Engineering Computations: Volume 30 Issue 6
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International journal for computer-aided engineering and softwareTable of contents - Special Issue: Selected papers from International Conference on Recent Advances in Nonlinear Models – Structural Concrete Applications
Guest Editors: Helena Barros, Rui Faria, Carla Ferreira
Efficient finite element analysis of large‐scale structures based on a phenomenological approach to RC membrane behaviour
Mário Pimentel, Joaquim FigueirasThe purpose of this paper is to present the implementation in a finite element (FE) code of a recently developed material model for the analysis of cracked reinforced concrete…
Sequentially linear versus nonlinear analysis of RC structures
Max A.N. Hendriks, Jan G. RotsThe purpose of this paper is to review recent advances and current issues in the realm of sequentially linear analysis.
Punching shear analysis of slab‐column connections
Carlos L. Moreno, Ana M. SarmentoThe paper aims to present an experimental testing program regarding reinforced concrete slabs, with and without shear reinforcement, submitted to punching under both symmetric and…
Investigating the anchorage performance of RC by using three‐dimensional discrete analysis
Daisuke Hayashi, Kohei NagaiTo solve the reinforcement congestion, mechanical anchorage is increasingly popular in use instead of conventional hook rebar. However, the bond performance between the rebar and…
Rate‐dependent model of structural concrete incorporating kinematics of ambient water subjected to high‐cycle loads
Koichi Maekawa, Chikako FujiyamaThe paper aims to propose a rate‐dependent model of structural concrete in combination with the kinematics of condensed water.
Well integrity assessment for CO2 injection: A numerical case study on thermo‐mechanical behavior in downhole CO2 environments
Shingo Asamoto, Yvi Le Guen, Olivier Poupard, Bruno CapraIn the carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) project, the integrity of CO2 injection wells plays a vital role in the long‐term safety of CO2 storage. The authors aim to…
Structural behaviour of concrete columns under natural fires
Thomas Gernay, Mohamed Salah DimiaThe paper aims to give an insight into the behaviour of reinforced concrete columns during and after the cooling phase of a fire. The study is based on numerical simulations as…
Analysis and design of RC columns in framed RC buildings under the standard fire, according to the EC2
Rui Faria, Luís TeixeiraRC columns are very susceptible to fire, as besides the detrimental effects due to this action, second‐order effects play a significant role. In this work, the aim is to consider…
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1758-7077ISSN-L:
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- Prof. Chenfeng Li