Stichworte: fib, Model Code 2010, structural concrete, concrete properties, material models, creep and shrinkage, durability, service life design
Fachgebiete: building materials / construction materials + design and construction + standards + regulations + guidelines + directives
Section 5.1 “Concrete” of the fib Model Code for Concrete Structures 2010 contains basic definitions and well-established constitutive relations for structural concrete. However, it also presents various new approaches and updated models compared with the earlier CEB-FIP Model Code 1990. This is particularly true for the strength, stress and strain characteristics of structural concrete, for creep and shrinkage and for sophisticated durability-related processes. The validity of the models has been extended to several types of concrete such as high strength concrete, self-compacting concrete and lightweight aggregate concrete. The durability-related models are either suitable for facilitating a full probabilistic service life design or for applying simpler code-type approaches. This article provides a concise and selective overview of some of those models. Background information is summarized and there is a focus on improvements achieved by the updated models. In addition, some simple design aids are given to allow pre-design, for example
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Concrete: treatment of types and properties in fib Model Code 2010 | Structural Concrete