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TítuloA multiscale model for optimizing the flexural capacity of FRC structural elements
Autor(es)Nonato Da Silva, C. A.
Ciambella, J.
Barros, Joaquim A. O.
Valente, T. D. dos Santos
Costa, I. G.
Palavras-chaveHooked end steel fibres
SFRC
Cohesive interface
Multiscale modelling
Data2020
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaComposites Part B: Engineering
Resumo(s)In the present work, a multiscale model for fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) beams failing in bending is presented. At the microstructural level, the fibre is modelled as a one-dimensional continuum with axial, shear and bending deformability, with cohesive-like interfaces to simulate the interaction with the surrounding concrete. At the macroscopic level, the response of the beam is simulated by discretising the cross-section into layers and by enforcing the proper compatibility conditions between the layers. In the post-cracking stage, the tensile capacity is assured by the fracture energy of the concrete and the fibre resisting mechanisms simulated by the fibre pullout constitutive laws determined at the microstructural level. The model can account for fibre distribution and orientation, controlled by the casting conditions and geometry of the mould. By using experimental data available from the open literature, it is proved that such an integrated approach is able to derive, by inverse analysis, the stress-crack width relationship of FRC, which is the fracture mode I information in the material nonlinear analysis of FRC structures with approaches based on the finite element method.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/89041
DOI10.1016/j.compositesb.2020.108325
ISSN1879-1069
e-ISSN1359-8368
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359836820333746
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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