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Xia, Y. (author)
Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures are widely used in our society for more than a century. In order to design safe and economical RC structures, various methods have been proposed by engineers and researchers. Remarkably, it still is a challenging task for engineers to design D-regions of RC structures, regions with nonlinear strain...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Moya, LucĂ­a (author), Lantsoght, E.O.L. (author)
Simplified code provisions can be used for the analysis and design of straight slab bridges. However, several studies question the appropriateness of simplified procedures for skewed geometries. This paper provides practical insights to the designer regarding the effects of skewness in reinforced concrete slab bridges by evaluating how...
journal article 2021
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Van Eck, S.R.G. (author)
As fossil fuel reserves are rapidly being depleted, sustainable alternatives have to be found to fulfil the world's energy demand. Numerous concepts have been proposed to generate electricity by harnessing renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power. One of these concepts is the the so-called solar updraft tower (SUT). The SUT consists...
master thesis 2015
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Feenstra, F.H. (author), De Borst, R. (author)
The problems commonly encountered in the numerical analysis of reinforced structures are often related to biaxial stress states in the structure. In this study this problem is solved with the formulation of a composite plasticity model which describes both cracking and crushing of concrete within the framework of plasticity theory. The other...
journal article 1993
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