Nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete hyperboloid cooling towers—I. Material model, finite element model and validation

Abstract This is the first part of a two-part series of papers in which the constitutive material modelling of reinforced concrete, in shell structures, which resist applied loads predominantly through membrane action, is presented. The material model includes the effects of tensile cracking, tension stiffening, compression softening, interface shear transfer, and change in material stiffness due to crack rotation. A four-noded isoparametric curved shell element has been used in the nonlinear finite element analysis. The results obtained by using the model for analysis of a shear wall panel subjected to in-plane loading have been compared with those from experimental investigation.