Title of article :
Wave propagation in cracked frame structures by the spectral element method
Author/Authors :
Islam، Mashfiqul نويسنده . , , Chowdhury، Arman نويسنده . , , Sayeed، Abu نويسنده . ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2014
Abstract :
Finite element analyses are conducted to model
the tensile capacity of steel fiber-reinforced concrete
(SFRC). For this purpose dog-bone specimens are casted
and tested under direct and uniaxial tension. Two types of
aggregates (brick and stone) are used to cast the SFRC and
plain concrete. The fiber volume ratio is maintained 1.5 %.
Total 8 numbers of dog-bone specimens are made and
tested in a 1000-kN capacity digital universal testing
machine (UTM). The strain data are gathered employing
digital image correlation technique from high-definition
images and high-speed video clips. Then, the strain data are
synthesized with the load data obtained from the load cell
of the UTM. The tensile capacity enhancement is found
182–253 % compared to control specimen to brick SFRC
and in case of stone SFRC the enhancement is 157–268 %.
Fibers are found to enhance the tensile capacity as well as
ductile properties of concrete that ensures to prevent sudden
brittle failure. The dog-bone specimens are modeled in
the ANSYS 10.0 finite element platform and analyzed to
model the tensile capacity of brick and stone SFRC. The
SOLID65 element is used to model the SFRC as well as
plain concretes by optimizing the Poisson’s ratio, modulus
of elasticity, tensile strength and stress–strain relationships
and also failure pattern as well as failure locations. This
research provides information of the tensile capacity
enhancement of SFRC made of both brick and stone which
will be helpful for the construction industry of Bangladesh
to introduce this engineering material in earthquake design.
Last of all, the finite element outputs are found to hold
good agreement with the experimental tensile capacity
which validates the FE modeling.
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering