A limit analysis based design methodology is hereafter proposed and applied for the peak load evaluation of steel-reinforced concrete large-scale prototypes of structural walls and slabs. The methodology makes use of nonstandard limit analysis and predicts the peak load multiplier of the analyzed structures by detecting an upper and a lower bound to it. Some useful hints on the collapse mechanism the structure will exhibit at its limit state is also attainable. To check the reliability of the numerically detected peak loads and failure modes a comparison with experimental laboratory findings, available for the large-scale specimens considered, is presented.

Numerical limit analysis of steel-reinforced concrete walls and slabs

Pisano A
;
Fuschi P;
2015-01-01

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A limit analysis based design methodology is hereafter proposed and applied for the peak load evaluation of steel-reinforced concrete large-scale prototypes of structural walls and slabs. The methodology makes use of nonstandard limit analysis and predicts the peak load multiplier of the analyzed structures by detecting an upper and a lower bound to it. Some useful hints on the collapse mechanism the structure will exhibit at its limit state is also attainable. To check the reliability of the numerically detected peak loads and failure modes a comparison with experimental laboratory findings, available for the large-scale specimens considered, is presented.
2015
Reinforced concrete walls; Peak load; Large-scale prototypes; Slabs; Collapse mechanism
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