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A finite element formulation combined with a new material model has been developed for the traditional multilayer beam incorporating viscoelastic material having non-linear behavior.
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This element has three nodes, with five-degrees of freedom per node, more than the six degrees of a conventional 3D beam, incorporates the effects of shear lag, torsion and distortion homogeneous and non homogeneous in the distribution of normal stress.
The behavior of the beams incorporating the permanent forms was compared to that of the control beams.
For the beams incorporating precast reinforced mortar forms and concrete core or recycled concrete core, the cracking patterns were similar to those of the control beams.
A design procedure for the flexural strengthening of beams incorporating the proposed debonding strength model is finally proposed.
This method was previously used by Abdel Tawab (2006) and proved to be valid for predicting the first cracking load for the beams incorporating precast permanent reinforced mortar forms.
It is worth noting that the beams incorporating reinforced mortar forms had almost the same stiffness as the control beam upto its cracking load after which they were much stiffer than the control beam.
Many research investigations have been performed in the past to measure and model the shear capacity of longitudinally reinforced concrete beams incorporating steel fibers (SFRC beams).
For all the beams incorporating precast reinforced mortar forms, the core of material was reinforced with two high tensile strength steel bars of 12 mm diameter in the tension side only.
Generally, the beams incorporating precast permanent reinforced mortar forms filled with concrete or recycled concrete core achieved better results compared to those of the control specimens as shown in Tables 2 and 3.
The objective of this work is to investigate the low-velocity impact response of metal foam core sandwich beams incorporating local denting effect.
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