COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF RC SLABS CRACKING WITH AN EMBEDDED DISCONTINUITY FORMULATION

Authors

  • GELACIO JUÁREZ-LUNA DEPARTAMENTO DE MATERIALES, ÁREA DE ESTRUCTURAS, UNIVERSIDAD AUTóNOMA METROPOLITANA
  • ARTURO TENA-COLUNGA DEPARTAMENTO DE MATERIALES, ÁREA DE ESTRUCTURAS, UNIVERSIDAD AUTóNOMA METROPOLITANA
  • GUSTAVO AYALA INSTITUTO DE INGENIERíA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTóNOMA DE MéXICO, AV. UNIVERSIDAD NO. 3000, CIUDAD UNIVER-SITARIA, 04510 COYOACáN, MéXICO, D.F. TELEPHONE: (55) 5623-3508

Keywords:

SLABS, EMBEDDED DISCONTINUITIES, DAMAGE, REINFORCED CONCRETE.

Abstract

THIS PAPER INVESTIGATES THE CRACKING PROCESS OF REINFORCED CONCRETE SLABS SUBJECT TO VERTICAL LOAD, INVOLVING THEIR CRACK PATTERN AND THE LOAD-DISPLACEMENT CAPACITY CURVE. CONCRETE WAS DISCRETIZED WITH HEXAHEDRAL FINITE ELEMENTS WITH EMBEDDED DISCONTINUITIES; WHERE-AS STEEL REINFORCEMENT WAS REPRESENTED BY 3D BAR ELEMENTS, PLACED ALONG THE EDGES OF THE SOLID ELEMENTS, BOTH KINDS OF ELE-MENTS HAVE THREE DEGREES OF FREEDOM PER NODE. THE CONSTITUTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF CONCRETE CONSIDERS THE SOFTENING DEFORMATION AFTER REACHING A FAILURE SURFACE, WHEREAS THE HARDENING OF THE REINFORC-ING STEEL IS REPRESENTED BY A 1D RATE INDEPENDENT PLASTICITY MODEL WITH ISOTROPIC HARDENING. THE COUPLING OF SOLID AND BAR FINITE ELE-MENTS WAS VALIDATED WITH A REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB REPORTED IN THE LITERATURE; OTHER TWO SLABS WERE ALSO INVESTIGATED SHOWING THEIR CRACKING PATTERS AT THE TOP AND AT THE BOTTOM SURFACES.

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2015-08-25

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