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Aggregate Interlock and Dowel Action Under Monotonic and Cyclic Loading
"This work explores the critical mechanisms of aggregate interlock and dowel action in concrete structures subjected to both monotonic and cyclic loading. Aggregate interlock refers to the resistance provided by the interlocking of aggregate particles within the concrete matrix, enhancing its strength and stability under applied loads. Dowel action involves the transfer of loads between adjacent concrete elements, facilitated by dowels that connect these elements and help maintain structural integrity during deformation.
Through comprehensive analysis and experimental investigations, this study examines how these mechanisms contribute to the overall performance of concrete under varying loading conditions. The findings highlight the importance of both aggregate interlock and dowel action in improving the durability and reliability of concrete structures, particularly in scenarios involving repetitive loading or significant displacement. This resource serves as a valuable reference for civil engineers and materials scientists, offering insights that can inform better design practices and enhance the resilience of concrete constructions."
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