Computers and Concrete

Volume 16, Number 2, 2015, pages 191-207

DOI: 10.12989/cac.2015.16.2.191

Probabilistic models for curvature ductility and moment redistribution of RC beams

Hassan Baji and Hamid Reza Ronagh

Abstract

It is generally accepted that, in the interest of safety, it is essential to provide a minimum level of flexural ductility, which will allow energy dissipation and moment redistribution as required. If one wishes to be uniformly conservative across all of the design variables, curvature ductility and moment redistribution factor should be calculated using a probabilistic method, as is the case for other design parameters in reinforced concrete mechanics. In this study, simple expressions are derived for the evaluation of curvature ductility and moment redistribution factor, based on the concept of demand and capacity rotation. Probabilistic models are then derived for both the curvature ductility and the moment redistribution factor, by means of central limit theorem and through taking advantage of the specific behaviour of moment redistribution factor as a function of curvature ductility and plastic hinge length. The Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) method is used to check and verify the results of the proposed method. Although some minor simplifications are made in the proposed method, there is a very good agreement between the MCS and the proposed method. The proposed method could be used in any future probabilistic evaluation of curvature ductility and moment redistribution factors.

Key Words

RC beams; curvature ductility; moment redistribution; reliability; monte carlo simulation

Address

Hassan Baji and Hamid Reza Ronagh : School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland, Australia