Abstract

AbstractA new and more precise model of cracking of reinforced concrete elements subjected to imposed strains is presented. A key question is how in the stress classic approach to take account of the effect of element relaxation (after each cracking episode) on cracks width reduction and other cracking criteria. Such a model would enable the calculation of the maximum cracks width depending on the cracking stage (i.e., the stage of cracks formation or that of stabilized cracks). This phenomenon is important particularly in semi‐massive structures in which the condition of watertightness must be fulfilled. The model has been validated based on the experimental studies available in the literature. For higher levels of strain the cracks widths have been found seriously underestimated after European standards (especially in elements with higher reinforcement ratio) while the calculations performed following the proposed model indicate proper estimation of cracks width.

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