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Modeling Cracking in Shell-Type Reinforced Concrete Structures
Authors:Wenyuan Wang  Susanto Teng
Affiliation:1Project Officer, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological Univ. (NTU), Block N1-B4-C10, Nanyang Ave., Singapore 639798, Singapore.
2Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological Univ. (NTU), Block N1, Nanyang Ave., Singapore 639798, Singapore.
Abstract:A three-dimensional (3D) hypoelastic material model for modeling material properties of cracked reinforced concrete is proposed. Material properties of multidirectionally cracked reinforced concrete are represented by the material properties of intact concrete and a number of uniaxially cracked concrete with their coupling solids. Cracking effects due to multiple nonorthogonal cracks are traced in each uniaxially cracked concrete. Tension softening and aggregate interlock occurring at the crack interface as well as tension stiffening and compression softening initiated in concrete between cracks due to multiple nonorthogonal cracks are all incorporated explicitly. RC panels under in-plane loading and RC slab under pure torsion have been analyzed. The developed 3D hypoelastic material model has been proved to be efficient and effective in modeling the material behaviors of cracked reinforced concrete in shell-type RC structures. The deformational response, the ultimate strength, and failure mode can be captured reasonably well.
Keywords:Concrete structures  Cracking  Concrete  reinforced  Finite element method  Shell structures  Numerical analysis  
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