ACI SP-205-2001 Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures《钢筋混凝土结构的有限元分析》.pdf
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1、e ElementAnalysis of einforced Concrete Structures i Tanabe Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures Editors Kaspar Willam Tada-aki Tanabe h international“ SP-205 DISCUSSION of individual papers in this symposium may be submitted in accordance with general requirements of the AC1 Pu
2、blication Policy to AC1 headquarters at the address given below. Closing date for submission of discussion is June 2002. All discussion approved by the Technical Activities Committee along with closing remarks by the authors will be published in the September/October 2002 issue of either AC1 Structu
3、ral Journal or AC1 Materials Journal depending on the subject emphasis of the individual paper. The Institute is not responsible for the statements or opinions expressed in its publications. Institute publications are not able to, nor intended to, supplant individual training, responsibility, or jud
4、gment of the user, or the supplier, of the information presented. The papers in this volume have been reviewed under Institute publication procedures by individuals expert in the subject areas of the papers. Copyright O 200 1 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE P.O. Box 9094 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48333
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6、rieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtained from the copyright proprietors. Printed in the United States of America Editorial production: Bonnie L. Gold Library of Congress catalog card number: 2001098847 ISBN: 0-8703 1-064-X PREFACE AND DEDICATION This Special Volume of the Am
7、erican Concrete Institute is dedicated to Alexander C. Scordelis, Professor Emeritus of the University of California at Berkeley, prominent structural engineer and educator. The 18 papers are written to honor Alexander Scordelis for initiating, developing, and leading the field of finite element ana
8、lysis of reinforced concrete structures, a research field that has attracted eminent research scientists and engineers from all over the world. It all started in 1967 with the publication of a paper in the Journul of the American Concrete Institute entitled “Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced Con
9、crete Beams.” At that time, the finite element method had reached a certain degree of maturity at the University of California at Berkeley. Given Scordeliss interest in the analysis and design of concrete structures, it was only natural that he would apply this new analytical tool to model the nonli
10、near crack and bond behavior of a reinforced concrete beam. Little did he know that this paper would become a classic and establish a new field of scientific inquiry. In May 1977, Scordelis took the initiative to form the joint ACI-ASCE Task Committee on Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Reinforc
11、ed Concrete Structures, FEARCS, in the form of a letter addressed to persons known to be active in this field. The formation of this committee was approved in August 1977, with Arthur Nilson as its first chairman In 1982, this task committee published its first state-of-the-art report as a special p
12、ublication of ASCE, which became by far the most frequently quoted reference on the subject. In 1985, the standing ACI-ASCE Committee 447 joined the JCI Research Committee on Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures of the Japan Concrete Institute in Tokyo to organize a joint semina
13、r, under chairmen Christian Meyer and Hajime Okamura. The proceedings contain 40 papers, which were published in 1986 in the form of a special publication by ASCE. The same committees held a second joint seminar on the campus of Columbia University in New York City in 1991. The proceedings of this m
14、eeting were arranged in nine topical sections that update the original state-of-the-art report of 1982. They were edited and published in 1993 by chairman Dr. Jeremy Isenberg under the heading “Finite Element Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures II.” The present volume of AC1 features 18 paper
15、s that were presented during the AC1 Fall 2000 Convention in Toronto. The three-session mini-symposium was sponsored jointly by the ACI-ASCE Committee 447, chaired by Kaspar Willam, and the JCI Committee on Post-Peak Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Seismic Loads, under chair
16、Tada-aki Tanabe. It is the post-peak behavior of concrete and bond that has challenged the community of finite element analysts for a long time. Thereby, the prediction of ductility demands in earthquake engineering constitutes a major obstacle within the research field, which Professor Scordelis wa
17、s so instrumental in creating 23 years earlier. By dedicating this volume to Alexander Scordelis, the authors, former students, colleagues, and friends wish to applaud a long and productive career and wish him many more happy years. Kaspar Willam University of Colorado, Boulder Tada-aki Tanabe Nagoy
18、a University Hiroshi Noguchi Chiba University Christian Meyer Columbia University Frieder Seible University of California, San Diego Filip Filippou University of California, Berkeley IV ALEXANDER C. SCORDELIS BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY Alexander C. Scordelis is the Bryon L. and Elvira E. Nishkian Professo
19、r Emeritus of Structural Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1949. He has taught a large number of undergraduate and graduate courses i,n analysis and design of structures. He has been actively engaged in research in a variety of f
20、ields throughout his career, including analytical and experimental investigations of reinforced and prestressed concrete beams, slabs, folded plates, and thin shell and bridge structures. The major research contributions of Professor Scordelis have been on three principal topics: concrete thin shell
21、s, box girder bridges, and the nonlinear finite element analysis of reinforced and prestressed systems. For concrete thin shells during the 1950s and the 1960s, he developed linear methods of analysis that could be utilized effectively with digital computers to analyze shell structures of all shapes
22、 and types. In recent years he has extended this work, using nonlinear finite element analysis to simulate the structural response of arbitrary reinforced concrete shell structures through their elastic, cracking, inelastic, and ultimate loads ranges, taking into account nonlinear materials, geometr
23、y, and the time-dependent effects of creep and shrinkage. For many years he has conducted a continuing research program on concrete box girder bridges to study successively straight, simple, and continuous bridges, curved bridges, and skew bridges. Results of this research have been used widely in t
24、he United States and abroad. This work was then, and is now, being extended to prestressed concrete segmental box girder bridges and cable-stayed bridges. In these studies, the effects of prestressing, sequence of construction, and time-dependent effects are included in the analytical procedure. He
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