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    Acoustic emission-based methodology to evaluate delamination crack growth under quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions

    , Article Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation ; Volume 37, Issue 1 , March , 2018 ; 01959298 (ISSN) Saeedifar, M ; Ahmadi Najafabadi, M ; Mohammadi, K ; Fotouhi, M ; Hosseini Toudeshky, H ; Mohammadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2018
    Abstract
    The aim of this study was to investigate the applicability of acoustic emission (AE) technique to evaluate delamination crack in glass/epoxy composite laminates under quasi-static and fatigue loading. To this aim, double cantilever beam specimens were subjected to mode I quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions and the generated AE signals were recorded during the tests. By analyzing the mechanical and AE results, an analytical correlation between the AE energy with the released strain energy and the crack growth was established. It was found that there is a 3rd degree polynomial correlation between the crack growth and the cumulative AE energy. Using this correlation the delamination... 

    A model for the evolution of concrete deterioration due to reinforcement corrosion

    , Article Mathematical and Computer Modelling ; Volume 52, Issue 9-10 , November , 2010 , Pages 1403-1422 ; 08957177 (ISSN) Shodja, H. M ; Kiani, K ; Hashemian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    One of the most crucial factors affecting the service life of reinforced concrete (RC) structures attacked by aggressive ions is reinforcement corrosion. As the steel corrosion progresses, crack propagation in concrete medium endangers the serviceability and the strength of RC structural members. In this study, a nonlinear mathematical model for determining the displacement and stress fields in RC structures subjected to reinforcement corrosion is introduced. For corrosion products, a nonlinear stress-strain relation which has been previously confirmed by experimental data is incorporated in the present analysis. In formulation of the governing equations for steel-rust-concrete composite,... 

    An investigation to effective parameters on the damage of dual phase steels by acoustic emission using energy ratio

    , Article World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology ; Volume 46 , 2010 , Pages 638-643 ; 2010376X (ISSN) Fallahi, A ; Khamedi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Dual phase steels (DPS)s have a microstructure consisting of a hard second phase called Martensite in the soft Ferrite matrix. In recent years, there has been interest in dual-phase steels, because the application of these materials has made significant usage; particularly in the automotive sector Composite microstructure of (DPS)s exhibit interesting characteristic mechanical properties such as continuous yielding, low yield stress to tensile strength ratios(YS/UTS), and relatively high formability; which offer advantages compared with conventional high strength low alloy steels(HSLAS). The research dealt with the characterization of damage in (DPS)s. In this study by review the mechanisms... 

    Application of endurance time method in performance-based design of steel moment frames

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 17, Issue 6 A , 2010 , Pages 482-492 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Mirzaee, A ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Vafai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper, application of the Endurance Time (ET) method in the performance-based design of steel moment frames is explained from a conceptual viewpoint. ET is a new dynamic pushover procedure that predicts the seismic performance of structures by subjecting them to a gradually intensifying dynamic action and monitoring their performance at various excitation levels. Structural responses at different excitation levels are obtained in a single time-history analysis, thus significantly reducing the computational demand. Results from three analyses are averaged to reduce the random scattering of the results at each time step. A target performance curve is presented based on the required... 

    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... 

    Behavior of polymer concrete beam/pile confined with CFRP sleeves

    , Article Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures ; 2017 , Pages 1-8 ; 15376494 (ISSN) Toufigh, V ; Toufigh, V ; Saadatmanesh, H ; Ahmari, S ; Kabiri, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This research investigates the flexural behavior of a polymer concrete beam/pile encased with carbon fiber sleeve. The mechanical properties of carbon fiber sleeves in tension and cement and polymer concrete in compression were determined. Polymer concrete beams were tested in flexure to determine the bending moment capacity. Then, the test results were compared to the theoretical model results. Finally, a parametric study was conducted to determine the influence of beam/pile parameters on the capacity of the element. Based on the investigation, carbon fiber sleeve filled with polymer concrete exhibits outstanding structural performance including ductility and bending capacity. © 2017 Taylor... 

    Behavior of polymer concrete beam/pile confined with CFRP sleeves

    , Article Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures ; Volume 26, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 333-340 ; 15376494 (ISSN) Toufigh, V ; Toufigh, V ; Saadatmanesh, H ; Ahmari, S ; Kabiri, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2019
    Abstract
    This research investigates the flexural behavior of a polymer concrete beam/pile encased with carbon fiber sleeve. The mechanical properties of carbon fiber sleeves in tension and cement and polymer concrete in compression were determined. Polymer concrete beams were tested in flexure to determine the bending moment capacity. Then, the test results were compared to the theoretical model results. Finally, a parametric study was conducted to determine the influence of beam/pile parameters on the capacity of the element. Based on the investigation, carbon fiber sleeve filled with polymer concrete exhibits outstanding structural performance including ductility and bending capacity  

    Behavior of reinforced concrete beams post-tensioned in the critical shear region

    , Article Engineering Structures ; Volume 29, Issue 7 , 2007 , Pages 1465-1474 ; 01410296 (ISSN) Shamsai, M ; Sezen, H ; Khaloo, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    A new shear strengthening method involving post-tensioning of the critical shear region of reinforced concrete beams is investigated. Thirty-one experiments were carried out using 24 specimens. Theoretical load-deflection relations are obtained from moment-curvature analysis using fiber cross sections and taking into consideration the effects of different concrete confinements along the beam length. A theoretical shear strength model that includes three shear resisting components in the critical shear region of the strengthened beams is provided. Experimental results from beams with and without shear strengthening are compared with calculated load-deflection relations and predicted shear... 

    Collapse assessment of steel moment frames using endurance time method

    , Article Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration ; Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2015 , Pages 347-360 ; 16713664 (ISSN) Rahimi, E ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM)  2015
    Abstract
    In endurance time (ET) method structures are subjected to a set of predesigned intensifying excitations. These excitations are produced in a way that their response spectrum, while complying with a specified spectrum, intensifies with time so they can be used approximately to simulate the average effects of several ground motions scaled to different intensities. In this paper applicability of the ET method for evaluating collapse potential of buildings is investigated. A set of four steel moment frames is used for collapse assessment. The process of using ET method in collapse evaluation is explained and the results are compared with incremental dynamic analysis (IDA) results. It is shown... 

    Compactness requirements of RBS connections

    , Article Advances and Trends in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, SEMC 2010, 6 September 2010 through 8 September 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 663-666 ; 9780415584722 (ISBN) Vasseghi, A ; Shahidi, S. G ; Zingoni A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Flexible steel frame system is the most common structural system for mid-rise buildings. Northridge earthquake is turning point in designing flexible steel frames and their connections. During this earthquake a large number of beam-column connections in such structures were ruptured in a brittle manner. After this earthquake many researches were conducted on a variety of beam-column connections with an aim of improving their behavior during earthquake. One such connection which have been studied extensively both experimentally and analytically is a connection with Reduced Beam Section (RBS). The most important advantage of this connection is its high ductility and its ability to dissipate... 

    Coupling microplane-based damage and continuum plasticity models for analysis of damage-induced anisotropy in plain concrete

    , Article International Journal of Plasticity ; Volume 95 , 2017 , Pages 216-250 ; 07496419 (ISSN) Daneshyar, A ; Ghaemian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    A novel plastic-damage constitutive model for plain concrete is developed in this paper. For this purpose, the microplane theory is proposed for overcoming the deficiency of available anisotropic continuum plastic-damage models in reproducing the true anisotropic nature of damage in multidimensional loadings. Based on the microplane theory, the degeneration process in concrete is considered along with plastic deformations. Using the principle of strain energy equivalence, a transformation between the nominal and effective states of material is achieved, that results in a decoupled formulation for damage and plasticity. A yield function with multiple internal variables and a non-associative... 

    Cyclic behaviour of interior reinforced concrete beam-column connection with self-consolidating concrete

    , Article Structural Concrete ; Volume 17, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 618-629 ; 14644177 (ISSN) Salehi Mobin, J ; Kazemi, M. T ; Attari, N. K. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Blackwell 
    Abstract
    A significant amount of research on self-consolidating concrete (SCC) technology has been devoted to evaluating the suitability of the material for its use in structural applications. However, more research is required to confirm the adequacy of SCC structural members for resisting gravity and seismic loads. This study focuses on the experimental investigation of the seismic performance of interior reinforced concrete beam-column connections with SCC. Four beam-column connection specimens, three with SCC and one with normally vibrated concrete (NC), were designed for this experimental study. Factors such as concrete type (SCC or NC) and axial load ratio (0, 7.5 and 15 % of column section... 

    Detection of structural damages by model updating based on singular value decomposition of transfer function subsets

    , Article Structural Control and Health Monitoring ; Volume 27, Issue 11 , 2020 Rahai, M ; Esfandiari, A ; Bakhshi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    In this paper, a sensitivity-based finite element (FE) model updating method using singular value decomposition (SVD) of frequency response function (FRF) is introduced. An exact sensitivity equation is proposed by incorporating measured responses of a damaged structure in the mathematical formulations. A set of incompletely measured natural frequencies of a damaged structure and mode shapes of the intact structure are used to deal with incomplete measurement without the implementation of FE model reduction or data expansion algorithms. The insights provided from the variation of SVD of transfer functions are used for the selection of proper updating frequency ranges. The appropriate... 

    Effect of compressive glass fiber-reinforced polymer bars on flexural performance of reinforced concrete beams

    , Article ACI Structural Journal ; Volume 119, Issue 6 , 2022 , Pages 5-18 ; 08893241 (ISSN) Hassanpour, S ; Khaloo, A ; Aliasghar Mamaghani, M ; Khaloo, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Concrete Institute  2022
    Abstract
    This research studies the effect of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars as compressive reinforcement in reinforced concrete (RC) beam members. Three singly and six doubly reinforced GFRP-RC beams were tested under a four-point loading configuration. The effect of compressive reinforcement on the load-bearing capacity, ductility, stiffness, and failure mode is determined. Also, the compressive performance of GFRP bars is evaluated by testing GFRP-RC cylinders. According to the results, GFRP bars in compression had a limited contribution to enhancing flexural strength, and the maximum increment in the flexural capacity of doubly reinforced beams compared to singly reinforced specimens... 

    Effect of creep on high-order shear deformable beams

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 26, Issue 4A , 2019 , Pages 2187-2202 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ghabdian, M ; Beheshti Aval, S. B ; Vafai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2019
    Abstract
    A powerful and now theoretical approach is used to obtain an expression for the effect of creep on reinforced concrete shear deform able beams. First, a method is proposed for Ruler-Bernoulli beam to analyze the long-term behavior of concrete beams based on linear strain theory. Second, a formulation has been developed to analyze the strain distribution in shear deformablo concrete beams. Finally, three numerical examples are included in order to compare well-known codes with the proposed method. The comparison of the proposed method, FEM, codes, and experimental works demonstrates that the proposed analytical procedure can effectively simulate creep behavior of reinforced concrete beams.... 

    Effect of creep on high-order shear deformable beams

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 26, Issue 4A , 2019 , Pages 2187-2202 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ghabdian, M ; Beheshti Aval, S. B ; Vafai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2019
    Abstract
    A powerful and now theoretical approach is used to obtain an expression for the effect of creep on reinforced concrete shear deform able beams. First, a method is proposed for Ruler-Bernoulli beam to analyze the long-term behavior of concrete beams based on linear strain theory. Second, a formulation has been developed to analyze the strain distribution in shear deformablo concrete beams. Finally, three numerical examples are included in order to compare well-known codes with the proposed method. The comparison of the proposed method, FEM, codes, and experimental works demonstrates that the proposed analytical procedure can effectively simulate creep behavior of reinforced concrete beams.... 

    Effects of support conditions and arrangement of prestressed rocking columns on the displacement of concrete frames under dynamic loads

    , Article Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering ; Volume 20, Issue 8 , 2022 , Pages 4175-4212 ; 1570761X (ISSN) Khodabakhshi, N ; Khaloo, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media B.V  2022
    Abstract
    In this paper, the effects of rocking and fixed base prestressed columns and conventional reinforced concrete columns on the response of frames are investigated. Also, the influence of some selected rocking base prestressed columns on the response of the concrete frame was studied. Three types of a concrete frame with conventional Reinforced Concrete columns, rocking, and fixed base prestressed columns were modeled using the finite element method in Opensees software. The details of the simulation of the rocking and fixed base columns in Opensees are described precisely. The results obtained from the models were compared with those of the literature to evaluate the validity of the results.... 

    Endurance time method for multi-component analysis of steel elastic moment frames

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 18, Issue 2 A , 2011 , Pages 139-149 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Valamanesh, V ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The Endurance Time (ET) method is a time history-based dynamic analysis procedure which uses special intensifying acceleration functions for evaluation of the seismic response of structures. One of the potential applications of the ET method is in the three-dimensional analysis of buildings under multidirectional excitations. In this paper, considering horizontal components of excitation, an algorithm for the multi-component analysis of building structures by the ET method is proposed, and results of the ET method for various steel moment frames with 1 to 7 stories are compared with results from time history analysis with real earthquakes. Results show that based on recommendations of... 

    Experimental study of RC jacketed and CFRP strengthened RC beams

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 95 , October , 2015 , Pages 476-485 ; 09500618 (ISSN) Tahsiri, H ; Sedehi, O ; Khaloo, A ; Raisi, E. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    This paper presents the results of an experimental study on retrofitting RC beams using FRP strengthening and RC jacketing. Three-point loadings are applied to twelve strengthened beams and three reference specimens to put the two techniques into perspective. Formation of first cracks, FRP debonding, and onset of concrete crushing are compared and discussed. Load-deflection behavior, failure modes, and crack propagation patterns are studied extensively. The experiments demonstrate that the RC jacketed beams exhibit a flexural failure identical to the reference beams. However, the FRP strengthened beams fail in a relatively small deflection due to the premature FRP debonding. Furthermore, the... 

    Extrinsically enriched element free Galerkin method for heat and fluid flow in deformable porous media involving weak and strong discontinuities

    , Article Computers and Geotechnics ; Volume 103 , 2018 , Pages 179-192 ; 0266352X (ISSN) Iranmanesh, M. A ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    In this study, an extrinsically enriched element free Galerkin (EFG) method is proposed for the thermo-hydro-mechanical simulation of saturated porous media. By taking advantage of partition of unity property of moving least square shape functions, weak discontinuities such as material interfaces are modeled using the Ridge enrichment function and impermeable strong discontinuities are simulated using the Heaviside function. Some guidelines are proposed for the selection of EFG numerical parameters to ensure the stability and accuracy of the results. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate the capability of the proposed approach for fully coupled THM analysis of discontinuous porous...