Luis Albajar
Technical University of Madrid
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Aci Structural Journal | 2009
Carlos Zanuy; Luis Albajar; Pablo de la Fuente
Fatigue is a continuous and progressive microcracking mechanism leading to increasing permanent strains and decreasing stiffness in concrete. This paper proposes a time-dependent (i.e, cycle-dependent) model for concrete that accounts for the changes of the mechanical properties during the fatigue life. The proposed method can be useful in estimating the fatigue-carrying capacity of existing structures that will be subjected to higher loads in the future. The model is implemented into a sectional algorithm to reproduce the evolution of the stress-strain state of reinforced concrete members. Redistribution capacity is found to be the main governing factor of the final failure mode. A comparison of theoretical results with existing experimental data of reinforced concrete beams indicates that the model is accurate in the prediction of strain evolution, fatigue life and the mode of fatigue failure.
Journal of Structural Engineering-asce | 2013
Carlos Zanuy; Luis Albajar; Pablo de la Fuente
AbstractThe paper describes a numerical model to analyze the fatigue behavior of RC anchorage zones. The model takes into account the cycle-dependent bond-slip behavior at the steel-concrete interface and is able to reproduce the experimental increase of the relative slip developed with number of load cycles, as well as the process of redistribution of stresses that takes place over the anchorage length as a result of fatigue damage. The results compare satisfactorily with existing experimental results. The model has been used to derive S-N curves to provide the fatigue strength of anchorage zones under different confinement conditions and various values of the anchorage length-to-diameter ratio and the steel diameter. The results indicate that the confinement degree plays a significant role in the fatigue bond strength: no fatigue problems are found for the well-confined concrete condition, but significantly short fatigue strength is obtained under the moderately confined and unconfined concrete conditions.
Aci Structural Journal | 2015
Carlos Zanuy; Juan Gallego; Luis Albajar
In this paper, results of fatigue tests on reinforced concrete haunched beams without stirrups are presented for the first time. Two types of failure modes have been obtained, either due to fatigue of the reinforcement or due to shear fatigue. In addition, progressive increase of deflections with load cycles was measured. An analysis of tests is carried out in terms of the consequences of fatigue loading on ultimate strength and serviceability of reinforced concrete. Regarding fatigue strength, the limitations of existing models are shown and discussed. Regarding serviceability, it is shown that deflections are even higher than those theoretically obtained by the fully cracked member. This is due to development of shear deformations, cyclic creep, and negative tension stiffening during unloading stages.
Journal of Bridge Engineering | 2013
Carlos Zanuy; Luis Albajar
Carlos Zanuy and Luis Albajar Assistant Professor, Dept. of Continuum Mechanics and Structures, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos, Univ. Politecnica de Madrid, Calle del Profesor Aranguren S/N, 28040 Madrid, Spain (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected] Associate Professor, Dept. of Continuum Mechanics and Structures, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos, Univ. Politecnica de Madrid, Calle del Profesor Aranguren S/N, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Archive | 2012
Luis Albajar
Precast construction system interest has been growing given the emphasis on improving work zone safety, reducing construction time and environmental impact, while maintaining the quality. The connections are the more important singularity of precast construction systems, being the general behavior of the precast structures related to their design, construction and performance. A rigid beam-column connection typology for precast construction is proposed. This typology takes advantage of the outstanding properties of the High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites (HPFRCC) and in particular its better bond conditions. The principal mechanism of connection is the splice of longitudinal beam reinforcement, which takes place at the end of the beam elements, outside the joint region. The configuration proposed avoids the interference between longitudinal and transverse reinforcement, reduces the in situ work and makes possible to define an efficient and safe construction process.
IABSE Symposium Weimar 2007. Improving Infrastructure WorldwideInternational Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering | 2007
Carlos Zanuy; de la Fuente; Pablo de la Fuente Martin; Jorge A Pacheco; Luis Albajar
The influence of fatigue may be an important but not usually contemplated aspect on the behavior of some components of concrete structures. Here a study on the bridge approach slabs is presented. It is shown how the cyclic load causes a progressive deterioration of the compression zone of concrete and its contribution in the tensile chord between cracks. The increase of deflections and crack widths along the fatigue life is observed experimentally, under maximum and minimum loads. The growth of the remnant values of these variables evidences the important irreversibility of the fatigue degradation.
Engineering Structures | 2007
Carlos Zanuy; Pablo de la Fuente; Luis Albajar
Engineering Structures | 2011
Carlos Zanuy; Luis Felipe Maya; Luis Albajar; Pablo de la Fuente
Construction and Building Materials | 2013
L.F. Maya; Carlos Zanuy; Luis Albajar; C. López; J. Portabella
Materials and Structures | 2010
Carlos Zanuy; Luis Albajar; Pablo de la Fuente