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Van Mier, J.G.M. (author)
journal article 1998
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Taheri, A. (author)
Data on chloride penetration into concrete exposed to a simulated aggressive marine environment are presented. Concrete specimens, large beams and small cubes, are subjected to 90 complete exposure cycles of wetting and drying plus heating and cooling. The applied exposure condition consists of a drying period of 42 hrs followed by a wetting...
journal article 1998
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Gulikers, J.J.W. (author)
Chloride-induced reinforcement corrosion in concrete is characterised by the action of so-called macrocells. The associated localised form of corrosion results from the strong electrochemical interaction between the relatively small pitting sites acting as anodes and the large passive steel areas acting as cathodes. The existence of macrocell...
journal article 1996
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Den Uijl, J.A. (author), Bigaj, A.J. (author)
A new bond model for ribbed bars embedded in concrete has been developed. The model is based on the confining capacity of the concrete surrounding the bar. This confinement capacity is evaluated with the help of a thick-wailed-cylinder model, with which the relation between the radial displacement and the radial compressive stress at the steel...
journal article 1996
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Sadouki, H. (author), Van Mier, J.G.M. (author)
In this paper a numerical model for simulating crack growth processes caused by moisture movement in a porous multiphase material like concrete is proposed. In the model, the material is schematized as a regular triangular network of beam elements. The meso-material structure of the material is projected on top of the lattice and different...
journal article 1996
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Vervuurt, A. (author), Van Mier, J.G.M. (author), Chiaia, B. (author)
A new splitting test has been used for evaluating damage in different types of concrete. The set up was developed at the Stevin Laboratory of Delft University of Technology and comprises a completely new loading device in which a perfectly horizontal splitting load can be applied to concrete specimens. In addition to classical mechanical...
journal article 1995
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Groot, C.J.W.P. (author)
The quality of bond in masonry is, to a large extent, a function of the (i) the hydration conditions and (ii) the mortar composition of the mortar-brick interface. For insight into the effects of these parameters on bond performance it is essential to dispose of quantitative information about water content changes and flow rates, occurring...
journal article 1995
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Panjeh Shahi, E. (author)
Hollow sections are most suitable for welded connections between members. The welding procedure is fairly straightforward in RHS, because they do not require profiling which is necessary for circular hollow sections. Although many multiplanar and uniplanar joints in structures are present, limited evidence is available for the fatigue behaviour...
journal article 1995
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Van Mier, J.G.M. (author)
Fracture mechanics of concrete has developed into an active field of research in the past decades. It promises a rational solution technique to structural problems in reinforced concrete in the limit state. Numerical tools have been developed on the basis of fracture mechanics theories. The question to be addressed is how much of the early...
journal article 1995
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Van Wingerde, A.M. (author)
This work presents the results of experimental and numerical research on the fatigue behaviour of T- and X-joints between square hollow sections of which the brace is welded to the face of the chord, without any additional stiffeners. The work has been carried out in the framework of the CIDECT programme 7K "Fatigue behaviour ofuniplanar joints"...
journal article 1992
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Van Mier, J.G.M. (author), Nooru-Mohamed, M.B. (author), Timmers, G. (author)
In the present paper the results of an exploratory study with the recently developed biaxial tension/shear apparatus of the Stevin Laboratory of Delft University of Technology are presented. The apparatus is unique in the sense that square double-edgenotched concrete plates up to a size of 200 x 200 mm can be loaded in any combination of tension...
journal article 1991
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Freney, J.W. (author)
journal article 1990
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Van Mier, J.G.M. (author)
journal article 1987
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Cornelissen, H.A.W. (author)
Concentric tensile and flexural tensile fatigue tests were carried out on plain concrete specimens. The effects of pulsating tensile loadings as well as of alternating tensilecompressive loadings were studiep. The results of the constant-amplitude tests have been presented in S-N diagrams and a Goodman diagram. From these results it emerged that...
journal article 1984
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Reinhardt, H.W. (author)
Concrete is modelled as a linear elastic softening material and introduced into fracture mechanics. A discrete crack is considered with softening zones at the crack tips. Following the approach of Dugdale/Barenblatt, closing stresses are applied to the crack faces in the softening zone. The stresses are described by a power function. Relations...
journal article 1984
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Reinhardt, H.W. (author)
Uniaxial impact tensile tests on plain concrete were carried out with the aid of Split Hopkinson Bar equipment with stress rates of up to 60000 N/mm2. s. Various concrete mixes were investigated under. dry and wet conditions. All the concretes showed an increase in strength with increasing stress rate. At very high stress rates the strength may...
journal article 1982
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Pat, M.G.M. (author), Reinhardt, H.W. (author)
journal article 1979
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Bruggeling, A.S.G. (author), Brunekreef, S.H. (author), Walraven, J.C. (author)
journal article 1978
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Bouma, A.L. (author), Van Koten, H. (author), Koch, F.G. (author), Meek, J. (author)
journal article 1976
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Zoetemeijer, P. (author)
In this paper a design method for the tension side of statically loaded, bolted beam-to-column connections is developed based on the plastic behaviour of the flanges and the bolts under the assumption that the plastification is large enough to allow the adoption of the most favourable static equilibrium. Until now bolted beam-to-column...
journal article 1974
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