ACI 445.1R-12 - Report on Torsion in Structural Concrete

ACI 445.1R-12 - Report on Torsion in Structural Concrete image
ISBN-10:

0870318101

ISBN-13:

9780870318108

Author(s): ACI
Released: Jan 01, 2013
Publisher: ACI
Format: Paperback, 0 pages
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Description:

A clear understanding of the effects of torsion on concrete members is essential to the safe, economical design of reinforced and prestressed concrete members. This report begins with a brief and systematic summary of the 180-year history of torsion of structural concrete members, new and updated theories and their applications, and a historical overview outlining the development of research on torsion of structural concrete members. Historical theories and truss models include classical theories of Navier, Saint-Venant, and Bredt; the three-dimensional (3-D) space truss of Rausch; the equilibrium (plasticity) truss model of Nielson as well as Lampert and Thurlimann; the compression field theory (CFT) by Collins and Mitchell; and the softened truss model (STM) by Hsu and Mo. This report emphasizes that it is essential to the analysis of torsion in reinforced concrete that members should: 1) satisfy the equilibrium condition (Mohr's stress circle); 2) obey the compatibility condition (Mohr's strain circle); and 3) establish the constitutive relationships of materials such as the 'softened' stress-strain relationship of concrete and 'smeared' stress-strain relationship of steel bars.

























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