Webinar: Modeling Shear Failure in Reinforced Concrete Beams with DIANA
This session is intended to demonstrate the modelling and analysis setup procedure for a reinforced concrete beam subjected to shear failure mechanism. This demonstration covers: Geometry of a beam in context of plane stress Supporting plates Reinforcement bar Nonlinear concrete model Imposing loads and boundary conditions Nonlinear analysis setup Post-processing A new concept for introducing embedded reinforcement bar in the beam is presented. In addition, Total Strain Crack model is assigned to the beam model. Further, various post-processing features, which are newly available in DIANA, are presented to show and interpret the results.

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Webinar: Automization and Conceptual Design of Arch Dams with DIANA

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Guidance on Nonlinear Modeling of RC Buildings

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A Guideline and Review on the Modeling Techniques Used in Finite Element Simulations

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I Was Wrong About Fixed and Pinned Connections

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Taking precast concrete to the limit

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Open Beams Have a Serious Weakness

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Why Concrete Needs Reinforcement

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Professor Jiang: World War 3 Is About To Begin, Let Me Explain!

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Understanding Stresses in Beams

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Advances on Bond of Embedded Steel Reinforcement in the New Model Code 2020

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Abaqus Tutorial - FEA of a Reinforced Concrete Column

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Webinar: Strength Reduction for Total Strain Crack Model in DIANA

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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Probabilistic Seismic Risk Assessment of Concrete Bridge Piers Reinforced with Ni, Cu, and Fe-Based

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Introduction to DIANA - Finite Element Analysis Program

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Reinforced Concrete Modeling - FEA using ANSYS - Lesson 9

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MIT Just Revealed the AI Bubble's Fatal Flaw

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But what is the Fourier Transform? A visual introduction.

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