Analysis in Large Deformation of a Rigid Plastic Prestressed Beam in Ultra-High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Emmanuel Olodo,
Clement Ahouannou and
Olivier Passoli
Modern Applied Science, 2018, vol. 12, issue 1, 122
Abstract:
One of the major concerns in designing of prestressed beams in ultra-high performance fiber- reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) is improvement of their ductility fracture due to the nature of the materials used in their manufacture. This can induce plastic behaviours which it is necessary to take into account by designing of such structures, especially when they are of large spans. In the present work, it is proposed an analytical model in large deformation of a rigid plastic prestressed UHPFRC beam embedded at one end and having at other end rolled support. She is approached by a local uniform load and external moments to supports. The proposed non-linear model can find exact analytical solutions for the determination of the local arrows and the associated charge by the technique of Lagrange multiplier which allows finding the stationary points of differentiable function of one or several variables under constraints. The results of this work can be useful in designing and calculation of long span prestressed structures with plastic rigid behavior.
Date: 2018
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