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Influence of autogenous shrinkage on early age behaviour of structural elements consisting of concretes of different ages



Title: Influence of autogenous shrinkage on early age behaviour of structural elements consisting of concretes of different ages
Author(s): O. Bernard, E. Brühwiler
Paper category : journal
Serial title: Materials and Structures
Abreviated Serial title: Mater. Struct.
ISSN: 1359-5997
Publisher: RILEM Publications SARL
Volume: 35
Issue: 253
Issue date: 2002-11-01
Publication year: 2002
Pages: 550 - 556
Total Pages: 7
Nb references: 22
Language: English


Abstract: In structural engineering the system effect is known as the possibility of transversal collaboration among parallel load-bearing elements due to mechanical load sharing.
The statistical system effect,related to the variation of strength within structural timber elements,is investigated in this paper.
The system investigated is a roof truss of Wtype.
The strength variation within and between timber members is described with a statistical model based on stochastic variables representing position of weak sections and length of weak regions,strength of weak sections and strength between weak sections.
With the statistical model, the cumulative distribution of a Combined Stress Index (CSI),which is a measure of the stress levels in the truss,is determined with Monte Carlo simulations.
The results from the simulations are used to determine the reliability level of the truss considering the effect of within member variation of the timber strength.
It is shown that the load bearing capacity of a truss is increased significantly for a given reliability level,since the probability is low that sections with locally high stresses will coincide with weak sections.
The increase in the estimated load bearing capacity for a W-truss is of the order 15-20%for spruce of Scandinavian origin and 30-35%for Radiata Pine.


Online publication: 2002-09-27
Classification: Technical Reports
Publication type : full_text
Public price (Euros): 0.00
doi: 10.1617/13753


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