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Based on the simulation, three different geometric features, i.e. maximum deformation angle, maximum deformation depth and width of displacement constraint of the reconstructed shape of the deformed body are extracted.
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To identify the allowable tensile stress corresponding to the residual maximum flexural crack width of a member, a ratio between the maximum flexural crack width at the peak deformation angle and residual maximum flexural crack width, n max, should be investigated in the experiment.
Open image in new window Fig. 22 Ratios of the maximum flexural crack width at the peak deformation angle and residual maximum flexural crack width (Circle points are the specimens in this work; triangle points are the specimens in the references (Chiu et al. 2014, 2016)).
On the basis of AIJ (2010) with respect to reparability, this work investigates the experimental data to identify a ratio of the residual maximum flexural crack width to the maximum flexural crack width at the peak deformation angle n max.
4.3, the ratio of the maximum shear crack width to the residual maximum shear crack width at the peak deformation angle can be estimated using Eq. (21).
n_{s_Residual} = 0.64 times left( {frac{a}{d}} right) - 1.0 (20) With respect to the ratio of the maximum shear crack width to the residual maximum shear crack width at the peak deformation angle, Fig. 11c demonstrates that n s_Maximum declines as the shear-span to depth ratio increases.
Based on the experimental results in Fig. 11c, we recommend that the regression equation Eq. (21) should be used to elucidate the relationship between the maximum shear crack width and the residual maximum shear crack width at the peak deformation angle of the member.
According to the experimental data, when the residual maximum flexural crack width is limited to 0.4 mm, the allowable maximum flexural crack width at the peak deformation angle is 0.8 mm.
When the residual maximum flexural crack width is set at 0.4 mm, the allowable value of the maximum flexural crack width at the peak deformation angle is 0.8 mm.
The ratio of total shear crack width to maximum shear crack width at the peak deformation angle of a member.
If a ratio of 2.5 is used, then the maximum shear crack width at the peak deformation angle is calculated to be approximately 1.0 mm.
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