2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/928/2/022119
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Simulation Nonlinear of Structural Behavior of Hollow Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams Strengthened By CFRP.

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“…12 and 13 show the three-dimension views contour at the failure stages of displacement. From this figure can observe that the RC tapered columns behavior shows that the maximum displacement occurs at the top ends of tapered dimensions of the models due to the varied dimension i.e the top base length less than the dimension of other parts this trend produced critical failure lies near top base not the middle of models, this behavior give safe against buckling failure [6,14,15]. The middle and top-end displacements represent a cumulative displacement that was recorded varied range quantity but symmetric about a center line of models i.e (at tension and compression sides of all tapered columns).…”
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“…12 and 13 show the three-dimension views contour at the failure stages of displacement. From this figure can observe that the RC tapered columns behavior shows that the maximum displacement occurs at the top ends of tapered dimensions of the models due to the varied dimension i.e the top base length less than the dimension of other parts this trend produced critical failure lies near top base not the middle of models, this behavior give safe against buckling failure [6,14,15]. The middle and top-end displacements represent a cumulative displacement that was recorded varied range quantity but symmetric about a center line of models i.e (at tension and compression sides of all tapered columns).…”
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“…Fig. 9 shows that the failure of the hydrostatic stress pressure of the typical model of the solid and hollow column, where can be observed that the Roller Support Pin Support stresses are diagonal and are concentrated at the supports and up to the towards parts in the direction of the applied load and this stress increases according to the type of section, that is, the hollow section have higher stress than the solid section of the same applied load by about (22-37%) [14,15]. Also, the ratio of longitudinal and transverse steel reinforcement affects this stress, as it decreases as the percentage of steel reinforcing increases by (50%).…”
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“…Recently, there have been efforts to study the behavior of concrete beams with longitudinal openings as follows Murtada and Yahyia [17] investigated the structural behavior of shallow self-compacting beams when the diameter of the holes was changed, and it was found that the ultimate load decreases with the increase in the diameter of the holes. Muhanad and Saad [18] Hadi et al [19] They found that circular holes are better than rectangular when used in deep beams to make longitudinal holes. Haider and Mortada [20] find that parabola shapes are better than round when used in the longitudinal holes of the T-beams.…”
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