Effect of Stirrups on Behavior of Normal and High Strength Concrete Columns

Authors

  • J. Němeček
  • P. Padevět
  • Z. Bittnar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/648

Keywords:

concrete, reinforced concrete columns, stirrups, normal strength concrete, high strength concrete, experiments, simulation, microplane model

Abstract

This paper deals with an experimental investigation and numerical simulation of reinforced concrete columns. The behavior of normal and high strength columns is studied, with special attention paid to the confinement effects of transversal reinforcement in columns with a square cross section. The character of a failure, and the strengths, ductility and post-peak behavior of columns are observed in experiments and also in numerical solution. A three-dimensional computational model based on the microplane model for concrete was constructed and compared with experimental data. The results of the numerical model showed good agreement in many aspects, and proved the capabilities of the used material model. 

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J. Němeček

P. Padevět

Z. Bittnar

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Published

2004-01-05

How to Cite

Němeček, J., Padevět, P., & Bittnar, Z. (2004). Effect of Stirrups on Behavior of Normal and High Strength Concrete Columns. Acta Polytechnica, 44(5-6). https://doi.org/10.14311/648

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