Stringer-Panel Models in Structural Concrete, 1st ed. 2018 Applied to D-region Design SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology Series
Auteur : Blaauwendraad Johan
Structural concrete designers nowadays distinguish between B-regions (named after Bernoulli beam theory) and D-regions (D standing for ?disturbed?). They are all familiar with B-regions, but less acquainted with the expertise required for D-regions. To design D-regions, the Strut-and-Tie Model (STM) is usually applied, a model laid down worldwide in structural codes of practice. The Stringer-Panel Model (SPM) recommended here is a companion method to the STM, with the advantage of being suitable for different load cases and reversed loading. This being so, the SPM is suitable for linear-elastic analyses where durability is a key consideration, but also suits structural design for contexts of cyclical seismic activity. Finally, this book sets out how structural engineers who prefer the STM can nevertheless apply the SPM to determine a proper strut-and-tie model.
1. Introduction.- 2. Dapped beam.-3. Beam with recess.- 4. Frame joints and corbels.- 5. Opening in box web.- 6. Console with opening.- 7. Deep beam with opening.- 8. Wall with large opening.- 9. Integral Bridge.- 10. Diaphragm floor slab.- Appendix 1 Linear-elastic analysis using the program SPM.py.- Appendix 2 Linear-elastic analysis using Matlab code and SAP2000.
Offers alternative to the Strut-and-Tie Model (STM)
Explains Stringer-Panel Model (SPM) clearly and succinctly
Concludes with two appendices on linear-elastic analysis and provides programs to use for the model proposed
Date de parution : 07-2018
Ouvrage de 99 p.
15.5x23.5 cm