CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS

This research pertains to expand the formulation and applicability of using confinement and expansion due to Poisson’s ratio models for three dimensional non-linear finite element analysis of reinforced concrete members. A plasticity based model that acknowledges the asymmetric response of reinforc...

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Main Authors: Khalid S. Mahmoud, Ihsan Al-Shaarbaf, Abbas A. Allawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2007-06-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/2455
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author Khalid S. Mahmoud
Ihsan Al-Shaarbaf
Abbas A. Allawi
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Ihsan Al-Shaarbaf
Abbas A. Allawi
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description This research pertains to expand the formulation and applicability of using confinement and expansion due to Poisson’s ratio models for three dimensional non-linear finite element analysis of reinforced concrete members. A plasticity based model that acknowledges the asymmetric response of reinforced concrete under multiaxial stress conditions is used to account for the strength improvement under conditions of triaxial compression. Complex behavior of concrete such as compression softening and tension softening are incorporated to simulate concrete behavior. DIANA software is used for finite element analysis with the inclusion of confinement and expansion effects. The concept of material pre-strains is extended to accommodate modeling of the Poison’s ratio effect. The applicability of the suggested confinement and expansion models are verified by comparing the results of Kupfer and Vecchio – Collins tests on shear panels with that obtained from DIANA software. These comparisons illustrate the ability of the confinement and expansion models to obtain the response of reinforced concrete members subjected to multiaxial stress conditions.
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spelling doaj.art-38bec5d70b6941c4a4fdbb19185fe26c2024-03-10T09:52:01ZengUniversity of BaghdadJournal of Engineering1726-40732520-33392007-06-01130210.31026/j.eng.2007.02.05CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERSKhalid S. MahmoudIhsan Al-ShaarbafAbbas A. Allawi This research pertains to expand the formulation and applicability of using confinement and expansion due to Poisson’s ratio models for three dimensional non-linear finite element analysis of reinforced concrete members. A plasticity based model that acknowledges the asymmetric response of reinforced concrete under multiaxial stress conditions is used to account for the strength improvement under conditions of triaxial compression. Complex behavior of concrete such as compression softening and tension softening are incorporated to simulate concrete behavior. DIANA software is used for finite element analysis with the inclusion of confinement and expansion effects. The concept of material pre-strains is extended to accommodate modeling of the Poison’s ratio effect. The applicability of the suggested confinement and expansion models are verified by comparing the results of Kupfer and Vecchio – Collins tests on shear panels with that obtained from DIANA software. These comparisons illustrate the ability of the confinement and expansion models to obtain the response of reinforced concrete members subjected to multiaxial stress conditions. https://www.joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/2455Compressive behavior, Confined concrete model, DIANA software, Expansion model, Finite element.
spellingShingle Khalid S. Mahmoud
Ihsan Al-Shaarbaf
Abbas A. Allawi
CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS
Journal of Engineering
Compressive behavior, Confined concrete model, DIANA software, Expansion model, Finite element.
title CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS
title_full CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS
title_fullStr CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS
title_full_unstemmed CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS
title_short CONFINEMENT AND EXPANSION MODELS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE MEMBERS
title_sort confinement and expansion models for nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete members
topic Compressive behavior, Confined concrete model, DIANA software, Expansion model, Finite element.
url https://www.joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/2455
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