Nonlinear modeling of SFRC beam using multilinear softening function obtained by inverse analysis

C. A. Benedetty, L. H. Oliveira, L. C. Almeida, L. M. Trautwein

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The modeling of steel fiber reinforced concrete (SFRC) is a challenging task in comparison with the conventional reinforced concrete structures. Softening functions used to numerically reproduce SFRC fracture need to describe the effects associated with the post-cracking residual strength induced by the fibers in the concrete matrix. In order to do this, multilinear softening functions can be used to consider these effects. The work presents the results of a study in which the behavior of a SFRC beam tested in four-point bending test is compared with the responses obtained in nonlinear simulations using the finite element method. Multilinear softening functions are obtained through an inverse analysis technique, aiming to reproduce the phenomena of appearance and propagation of cracks. The simulations were performed using ATENA/GiD software. The technique adopted to find the softening function of SFRC allowed to reproduce, with a good agreement, the behavior reported experimentally.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo012005
PublicaciónIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volumen596
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 15 ago. 2019
Publicado de forma externa
Evento10th International Conference Fibre Concrete 2019, FRC 2019 - Prague, República Checa
Duración: 17 set. 201920 set. 2019

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