Häußler-Combe, Ulrich
Computational Methods for Reinforced Concrete Structures
The book gives a compact review of finite element and other numerical methods. The key to these methods is through a proper description of material behavior. Thus, the book summarizes the essential material properties of concrete and reinforcement and their interaction through bond. These basics are applied to different structural types such as bars, beams, strut and tie models, plates, slabs and shells. This includes prestressing of structures, cracking, nonlinear stressstrain relations, creeping, shrinkage and temperature changes.
Appropriate methods are developed for each structural type. Large displacement and dynamic problems are treated as well as short-term quasi-static problems and long-term transient problems like creep and shrinkage. Most problems are illustrated by examples which are solved by the program package ConFem, based on the freely available Python programming language. The ConFem source code together with the problem data is available under open source rules at concrete-fem.com.
The author aims to demonstrate the potential and the limitations of numerical methods for simulation of reinforced concrete structures, addressing students, teachers, researchers and designing and checking engineers.
Keywords: basics; methods; finite; material; integration; discretization; elements overview; outline; numerical; solution; behavior; strain; plane; principal; orthotropy; nonlinear; elasticity; tangential stiffness; stress; elastic; inadequate, Structural & Building Engineering, Structural Theory & Structural Mechanics, Structural & Building Engineering, Structural Theory & Structural Mechanics
- Author(s)
- Häußler-Combe, Ulrich
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 354 pages
- Category
- Technology, Energy, Traffic
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (ePUB)
- 9783433603635
- Printed ISBN
- 9783433030547