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Title: Kinematics-based model for complete behavior of RC dapped-end connections failing along a re-entrant corner crack
Authors: RAJAPAKSE MUDIYANSELAGE, Chathura 
DEGEE, Herve 
Mihaylov, Boyan
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IABSE
Source: Proceedingsbook of the IABSE Symposium Prague 2022, IABSE, -1642
Abstract: Reinforced concrete dapped-end connections, which are common in existing Gerber-beam bridges, typically feature an inclined corner crack at service loads due to the high stress concentrations in the re-entrant corner. These cracks introduce corrosion issues and increase the stresses in the dapped-end reinforcement, which in the event of further deterioration and increased loading may lead to yielding and failure of the connection. This paper proposes a kinematics-based model for the complete behaviour of such connections which predicts the opening of the cracks based on first principles: compatibility, equilibrium and constitutive relationships. The model stems from an earlier kinematics-based approach for the capacity prediction of dapped-end connections failing along re-entrant corner cracks, and extends it to describe the complete pre-peak, peak and postpeak behaviour.
Keywords: reinforced concrete dapped-end connections;kinematics-based model;re-entrant corner crack;complete behaviour
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39295
ISBN: 978-3-85748-181-9
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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