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ABSTRACT : Structure failure often occurs in the structure of wall. This failure can adversely affect the comfort
level of the structure. Knowing the behavior of structure resulting from the load is important, as it can help to
predict the strength of the structure and comfort of the structure being worked on. One way to find out and predict
the strength and comfort of the structure as a result of the load received is experimental test and simulation. The
simulation VecTor2 used to predict the shear force, crack, and displacement of reinforced concrete wall when
applied the load. This simulation considered the effect of bond stress-slip effect of behavior reinforced concrete.
Bonds stress-slip gives a great influence on the strength and hysteretic response of the reinforced concrete wall.
That is why this study considers the influence of bond stress-slip on reinforced concrete wall. All the result of
simulation VecTor2 using bond stress-slip effect would be compared with the result of the experimental test to see
the accuracy of the simulation test.
KEYWORDS -reinforced concrete, wall, bond stress-slip effect, perfect bond, reinforced concrete (RC), VecTor2
simulation.
0 2360
0 1930
Region Top Beam 50 x 50
III
2500 1930
2500 2360
Vertices
Region Member Element
Type Type Size
(mm) X Y
0 430
0 0
Region Foundation 50 x 50
I 2500 0
2500 430
500 430
2000 430
Region Wall 50 x 50
II 2000 1930
Figure 4.2 Test setup Wall Simulation VecTor2
(VT2)
500 1930
Figure 4.3.d Strain tension (𝜀𝑇 )at drift ratio 0.25%, Figure 4.4.b Crack of position at drift ratio 0.35%,
SimulationVecTor2 Simulation VecTor2
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mesh size for every specimen from small size to Master Thesis, Department of Civil Engineering,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
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LS- DYNA to see the accuracy of these two Model For High Strength Reinforced Concrete Beams.
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