Part I of this paper presents experimental results for confined concrete in the form of stress–strain relationships. It seeks to determine the behaviour of confined concrete incorporating variable crack angle and void strain to verify the model. Part II presents the investigation of shear transfer across a definite plane which must be considered in the formation of the crack opening path. This paper develops a constitutive model for confined concrete with variable crack angle that is able to show improved correlation with the experimental data. In the case of fibre confined concrete, comparisons of experimental results of specimens with two different concrete strengths are made to determine the effects of selected variables including fibre volume fraction. While existing material models do not adequately represent the behaviour of concrete air voids confined by composite wraps, a new material model is proposed here, which attempts to overcome the shortcomings in the existing material models. An existing stress–strain model for confined concrete was modified to incorporate a variable angle of internal slope, where the angle minimises the normal stress on the slip surface. An additional modification was the introduction of strains due to collapse of internal voids.
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Yoo Jae Kim;
Yoo Jae Kim
Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization Program, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA; Department of Engineering Technology, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA
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Byung Hee You;
Byung Hee You
Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization Program, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA; Department of Engineering Technology, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA
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Vedaraman Sriraman;
Vedaraman Sriraman
Department of Engineering Technology, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA
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Ashley Kotwal
Ashley Kotwal
Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization Program, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
January 15 2014
Revision Requested:
July 17 2014
Accepted:
July 18 2014
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2014
Magazine of Concrete Research (2014) 66 (21): 1075–1083.
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Revision Received:
January 15 2014
Revision Requested:
July 17 2014
Accepted:
July 18 2014
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Kim YJ, You BH, Sriraman V, Kotwal A (2014), "Confined concrete with variable crack angle – part I: analytical model". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 66 No. 21 pp. 1075–1083, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.14.00012
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