This document provides design examples for strut-and-tie models as outlined in FIB Bulletin No. 61 published by the International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib). The strut-and-tie method models the internal forces in concrete members as a system of struts, ties, and nodes. The examples illustrate how to apply the strut-and-tie modeling technique to various reinforced concrete structures, including corbels, deep beams, and nodal zones.
This document provides design examples for strut-and-tie models as outlined in FIB Bulletin No. 61 published by the International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib). The strut-and-tie method models the internal forces in concrete members as a system of struts, ties, and nodes. The examples illustrate how to apply the strut-and-tie modeling technique to various reinforced concrete structures, including corbels, deep beams, and nodal zones.
This document provides design examples for strut-and-tie models as outlined in FIB Bulletin No. 61 published by the International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib). The strut-and-tie method models the internal forces in concrete members as a system of struts, ties, and nodes. The examples illustrate how to apply the strut-and-tie modeling technique to various reinforced concrete structures, including corbels, deep beams, and nodal zones.
This document provides design examples for strut-and-tie models as outlined in FIB Bulletin No. 61 published by the International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib). The strut-and-tie method models the internal forces in concrete members as a system of struts, ties, and nodes. The examples illustrate how to apply the strut-and-tie modeling technique to various reinforced concrete structures, including corbels, deep beams, and nodal zones.