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“Año de la universalización de la salud”

Universidad PRIVADA san pedro

FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA

ESCUELA DE INGENIERÍA

CIVIL

CURSO:
CONCRETO ARMADO I

PROFESOR:
ALFARO RODRIGUEZ JUAN MANUEL

TEMA:
RESUMEN DE MICROFISURACION DEL
CONCRETO

INTEGRANTES:

PLASENCIA PALOMINO, ALEXANDER J.

CICLO-GRUPO:
VIII - A

2020
Universidad San Pedro EAP de Ingeniería Civil

Micro-cracking of Concrete / Behavior under


Multiaxial Loading
 Strength properties of concrete
Cracking stages:
1. Bond cracks at ≅ 0.3
2. Mortar cracks at ≅ 0.75 - 0.80
3. Unstable crack propagation
4. Failure
Where = reference strength, which is usually obtained from uniaxial testing
(compression) of standard size cylinders.
 Stress-strain behavior of concrete
 Stress-strain ( − ) relation is used to determine material property,
such as the modulus of elasticity (Young’s modulus), E, strength, and
failure strain as a basis for analysis and design purposes.
 For concrete, since it is mainly used in compression, the modulus of
elasticity, , is determined from compressive stress-strain curves that
are generally obtained from uniaxial compressive tests.
 Deflection and failure behavior as affected by microcracking
Model study: Deformation and fracture of a concrete

model:

 Uniaxial compression
 Inelastic volume increase  “dilatancy”
 The behavior is related to microcracking.
 Uniaxial tension
≅4
 Bending test
Modulus of rupture: ≅ 7.5
 Behavior of concrete in combined stress
 Uniaxial loading

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CONCRETO ARMADO I
,, Are principal stresses.
,= 0  uniaxial condition
> 0 Uniaxial compression
> 0 uniaxial tension
 Biaxial loading

= 0  Biaxial condition
< 0 And < 0  biaxial compression
> 0 And > 0  biaxial tension
< 0 And > 0 or > 0 and < 0 shear
 Triaxial loading

, , ≠ 0  Triaxial condition
< 0 And < 0 and < 0  triaxial compression
> 0 And > 0 >0  triaxial tension
and
( <0 > 0 and > 0) or ( > 0 and < 0 and < 0)
And or
( >0 < 0 and > 0) or ( < 0 and > 0 and < 0)
And or
( >0 >0 and < 0) or ( < 0 and < 0 > 0)
And and 
triaxial shear
 Concrete confinement by transverse and longitudinal reinforcement
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