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Reinforcement design of concrete sections based on the arc-length method

Abstract

The reinforcement design of concrete cross-sections with the parabola-rectangle diagram is a well-established model. A global limit analysis, considering geometrical and material nonlinear behavior, demands a constitutive relationship that better describes concrete behavior. The Sargin curve from the CEB-FIP model code, which is defined from the modulus of elasticity at the origin and the peak point, represents the descending branch of the stress-strain relationship. This research presents a numerical method for the reinforcement design of concrete cross-sections based on the arc length process. This method is numerically efficient in the descending branch of the Sargin curve, where other processes present convergence problems. The examples discuss the reinforcement design of concrete sections based on the parabola-rectangle diagram and the Sargin curve using the design parameters of the local and global models, respectively.

Keywords:
reinforced concrete; design of concrete cross-sections; Sargin curve; arc-length method

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