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Minimum Reinforcement in Concrete Members
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Investigates the critical parameters of minimum reinforcement in concrete members to prevent sudden brittle collapse. Edited by Alberto Carpinteri, the work utilizes linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) to analyze how beam size-scale and steel percentages influence failure transitions. The research highlights the brittleness number, a dimensionless factor that helps engineers determine the exact amount of steel needed for stable crack propagation. Through a combination of theoretical modeling and experimental testing on reinforced beams, the authors demonstrate that standard building codes often overlook significant size effects. Ultimately, the source provides mathematical frameworks to distinguish between ductile hardening and unstable fracture in structural elements.
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