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Get Free AccessThis research is focused on modeling the behavior of reinforced concrete columns subjected to lateral loads. Deformations due to flexure, reinforcement slip, and shear are modeled individually using existing and new models. Columns are classified into five categories based on a comparison of their predicted shear and flexural strengths, and rules for combining the three deformation components are established based on the expected behavior of columns in each category. Shear failure in columns initially dominated by flexural response is considered through the use of a shear capacity model. The proposed model was tested on 37 columns from various experimental studies. In general, the model predicted the lateral deformation response envelope reasonably well.
Eric Setzler, Halil Sezen (2008). Model for the lateral behavior of reinforced concrete columns including shear deformations. Earthquake Spectra, 24(2), pp. 493-511, DOI: 10.1193/1.2932078.
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Year
2008
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2
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English
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Earthquake Spectra
DOI
10.1193/1.2932078
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