Crack sliding model for non-shear FRP-reinforced slender concrete elements under shear
Date
2023-03
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Article
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
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Front. Materials;10:1126806
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Abstract
Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP)-reinforced concrete (RC) elements fail under
one-way shear in a devastating and complicated manner with no adequate
warning. In recent decades, there has been pioneering research in this area;
however, there is no agreement among researchers regarding mechanicallybased models. Thus, in this current study, a plasticity-based model is
developed for FRP-RC elements under shear. A selected model was firstly
assessed for its accuracy, consistency, and safety against an extensive
experimental database. Secondly, a plasticity-based model (i.e., crack shear
sliding model) was adapted, refined, and proposed for FRP-RC elements under
one-way shear. The two proposed models were found to be reliable and more
accurate with respect to selected existing methods. Modeling of FRP’s axial rigidity
is more consistent only under Young’s modulus with respect to the experimental
database. Several concluding remarks on the selected existing models are outlined
and discussed to assist the future development of these models and design codes.
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Keywords
one-way shear,, FRP,, crack sliding model,, plasticity,, slender