A numerical procedure based on the finite element method is developed for the geometric and material nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete members containing steel fibres and subjected to monotonic loads. The proposed procedure is capable of tracing the displacements, strains, stresses, crack propagation, and member end actions of these structures up to their ultimate load ranges. A frame element with a composite layer system is used to model the structure. An iterative scheme based on Newton-Raphson's method is employed for the nonlinear solution algorithm. The constitutive models of the nonlinear material behaviour are presented to take into account the nonlinear stress-strain relationships, cracking, crushing of concrete, debonding and pull-out of the steel fibres, and yielding of the reinforcement. The geometric nonlinearity due to the geometrical change of both the structure and its elements are also represented. The numerical solution of a number of reinforced fibrous concrete members are compared with published experimental test results and showed good agreement.
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