Effects of Tension Reinforcement Ratio on Ductility of Mid-Rise Reinforced Concrete Structures

  • Onat O
  • Yön B
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Failure mode of reinforced concrete (RC) structures are classified according to tension reinforcement ratio of beam elements. To determine effect of tension reinforcement ratio on performance of RC structure, two planar RC structure were selected. One of them is 5 stories other of them is 7 stories. Two different concrete class, C20 and C25, were considered for analysis. Three tension reinforcement combinations were considered, three different tension reinforcement ratios were used. First case is the ratio of the tension reinforcement is lower than that of the compression reinforcement, second case is the ratio of the tension reinforcement is equal to the ratio of the compression reinforcement and third case is the ratio of the tensile reinforcement is higher than the compression reinforcement.

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Onat, O., & Yön, B. (2018). Effects of Tension Reinforcement Ratio on Ductility of Mid-Rise Reinforced Concrete Structures. Academic Perspective Procedia, 1(1), 702–708. https://doi.org/10.33793/acperpro.01.01.127

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