Title:
SP-134: Concrete Design Based on Fracture Mechanics
Author(s):
Editors: Walter Gerstle and Zdenek P. Bazant / Sponsored by: Joint ACI-ASCE Committee 446
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
134
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
176
Keywords:
DOI:
10.14359/14166
Date:
9/1/1992
Abstract:
At the Fall meeting of the American Concrete Institute in Philadelphia in 1990, ACI Committee 446 sponsored a technical paper session entitled "Design Based on Fracture Mechanics." The purpose of the session was to present recent advances in our understanding or fracture in concrete in such a way that practitioners could understand and use it, and also to identify ways in which practitioners can make use of fracture mechanics in design of concrete structures. Currently, designers in the United States use the ACI 318 Building Code, which currently makes absolutely no use of fracture mechanics concepts. To enable designers to use fracture mechanics, a logical next step would be to incorporate these concepts into a revised building code.
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