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    On the effect of ductility of confining material on concrete ductility

    , Article Proceedings of the 2009 Structures Congress - Don't Mess with Structural Engineers: Expanding Our Role, 30 April 2009 through 2 May 2009, Austin, TX ; 2009 , Pages 259-269 ; 9780784410318 (ISBN) Moghaddam, H. A ; Samadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
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    This paper presents the results of an experimental and analytical study on the improvements gained in the axial compressive behavior of confined concrete. Among several parameters affecting compressive ductility of confined concrete, including confinement mechanical volumetric ratio, shape and size effect, number of confinement layers, strength of plain concrete and ductility of confining material, the latter was found to play the most important role in determining the ultimate strain and post peak behavior of concrete. Axial compressive tests were performed on small-scale circular or square section concrete columns, which were retrofitted either by CFRP jacket or by two types of... 

    Mixed mode fracture in reinforced concrete with low volume fraction of steel fibers

    , Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications ; Volume 24, Issue 1 , February , 2011 , Pages 1-18 ; 1728-144X (ISSN) Kazemi, M. T ; Zakeri, I ; Shahvari, F. V ; Sharif University of Technology
    Materials and Energy Research Center  2011
    Abstract
    An investigation into the mixed mode fracture of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams with one percent volume fraction of steel fiber is presented. A series of notched beams with different notch depths and locations are tested under three-point bending. The test results for apparent fracture toughness, crack trajectories, and fracture energy are presented. The crack paths for SFRC and plain concrete beams are compared. The apparent fracture toughness values were more scattered for SFRC than for plain concrete. The load-deflection curves were used to obtain the fracture energy. To this end, two methods were utilized for center notched beams, and the results were comparable to each... 

    Compressive behavior of concrete actively confined by metal strips, part B: Analysis

    , Article Materials and Structures/Materiaux et Constructions ; Volume 43, Issue 10 , 2010 , Pages 1383-1396 ; 13595997 (ISSN) Moghaddam, H ; Samadi, M ; Pilakoutas, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
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    This paper presents analytical part of an investigation on the application of prestressed strips for concrete confinement. In this paper, an analytical model is proposed to predict the compressive stress-strain curve of strapped concrete as a function of the confinement level. The model was calibrated based on the experimental data of compressive tests which were described in part A of this paper. Various parameters are considered in the proposed model including volumetric ratio, yield strength and ultimate strain of confining material, shape of cross section, strength of plain concrete. Three key points were defined on the stress-stress curve of strapped concrete columns and applied in... 

    Behavior of channel shear connectors, Part I: Experimental study

    , Article Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; Volume 64, Issue 12 , December , 2008 , Pages 1333-1340 ; 0143974X (ISSN) Maleki, S ; Bagheri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In composite beams, shear connectors are commonly used to transfer longitudinal shear forces across the steel-concrete interface. This paper presents an experimental study on the behavior of channel shear connectors embedded in a solid concrete material slab under monotonic and low-cycle fatigue loading. The latter would be applicable to composite structures subjected to seismic events. Of specific interest are the behavior and effects of different concrete materials. A series of push-out specimens made of plain concrete, reinforced concrete (RC), fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) and engineered cementitious composite (ECC) were tested for this evaluation. The results show that the reversed... 

    Mechanical properties of concrete containing a high volume of tire-rubber particles

    , Article Waste Management ; Volume 28, Issue 12 , 2008 , Pages 2472-2482 ; 0956053X (ISSN) Khaloo, A. R ; Dehestani, M ; Rahmatabadi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Due to the increasingly serious environmental problems presented by waste tires, the feasibility of using elastic and flexible tire-rubber particles as aggregate in concrete is investigated in this study. Tire-rubber particles composed of tire chips, crumb rubber, and a combination of tire chips and crumb rubber, were used to replace mineral aggregates in concrete. These particles were used to replace 12.5%, 25%, 37.5%, and 50% of the total mineral aggregate's volume in concrete. Cylindrical shape concrete specimens 15 cm in diameter and 30 cm in height were fabricated and cured. The fresh rubberized concrete exhibited lower unit weight and acceptable workability compared to plain concrete....