Journal article

Full-range behavior of high-strength concrete flexural members: Comparison of ductility parameters of high and normal-strength concrete members

R Pendyala, P Mendis, I Patnaikuni

ACI STRUCTURAL JOURNAL | AMER CONCRETE INST | Published : 1996

Abstract

High-strength concrete (fc′ > 50 MPa) is a far more brittle material than normal-strength concrete. As a result, doubts have been expressed as to the ductility inherent in members made of high-strength concrete. This paper details tests on flexural members made with high-strength concrete with a view of determining three key ductility parameters: hinge lengths, softening slopes, and hinge rotation capacities. These key parameters are then compared with similar parameters for normal-strength concrete, and the implications of designing with high-strength concrete are discussed. The paper concludes that high-strength concrete members exhibit qualitatively similar trends in ductility when compar..

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