Computers and Concrete
Volume 16, Number 2, 2015, pages 311-327
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2015.16.2.311
Implementation of bond-slip effects on behaviour of slabs in structures
S.S. Mousavi and M. Dehestani
Abstract
Employing discrete elements for considering bond-slip effects in reinforced concrete
structures is very time consuming. In this study, a new modified embedded element method is used to
consider the bond-slip phenomenon in structural behavior of reinforced concrete structures. A
comprehensive parametric study of RC slabs is performed to determine influence of different variables
on structural behavior. The parametric study includes a set of simple models accompanied with
complex models such as multi-storey buildings. The procedure includes the decrease in the effective
stiffness of steel bar in the layered model. Validation of the proposed model with existing experimental
results demonstrates that the model is capable of considering the bond-slip effects in embedded
elements. Results demonstrate the significant effect of bond-slip on total behavior of structural
members. Concrete characteristic strengths, steel yield stress, bar diameter, concrete coverage and
reinforcement ratios are the parameters considered in the parametric study. Results revealed that the
overall behavior of slab is significantly affected by bar diameter compared with other parameters.
Variation of steel yield stress has insignificant impact in static response of RC slabs; however, its effect
in cyclic behavior is important.
Key Words
modified embedded element; RC slab; parametric study; static loading; cyclic loading
Address
S.S. Mousavi and M. Dehestani : Faculty of Civil Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran