
AbstractThe article presents a novel design of concrete corbels, where horizontal and vertical stirrups are replaced by main reinforcement bars that are bent down into the corbel web, following the principal stress lines. A test series of three specimen pairs of fanned‐out and conventional reinforcement design, supported by finite element analysis, shows that the same capacity can be achieved with a significantly lower amount of reinforcement steel and a higher ductility.
Concrete Corbels, Strut-and-Tie–Based Reinforcement Design, Structural Ductility, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/690, ddc:690
Concrete Corbels, Strut-and-Tie–Based Reinforcement Design, Structural Ductility, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/690, ddc:690
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