Probabilistic model for cracking localization in reinforced fibrous concrete beams

Yuri S. Karinski, Avraham N. Dancygier, Yosef Y. Gebreyesus

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Abstract

This paper proposes a probabilistic model that explains the phenomenon of cracking localization (CL) in RC beams with addition of steel fibers. Quantification of the CL is defined as the ratio between the total number of cracks and the number of significantly wide cracks. The model considers both the fibers and conventional reinforcement ratios, as well as the steel stress hardening and the location of the rebars in the cross-section. The fiber distribution in the concrete mix is considered random while the conventional reinforcement—as deterministic. A cumulative function of the total steel distribution, and a binomial probability function are proposed for a newly defined variable that represents the distribution of the fibers effectiveness along the beam. The model was validated with available data from flexural experiments showing good agreement of the model’s prediction with the reported results. The model shows that the cracking localization level in beams is more pronounced in beams with low reinforcement ratios and relatively large fibers content and enables its quantification.

Original languageEnglish
Article number23
JournalJournal of Engineering Mathematics
Volume144
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Cracking localization
  • Effect of rebar hardening
  • Probabilistic model
  • RC beams
  • Steel fiber reinforced concrete

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Mathematics
  • General Engineering

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