Title of article :
DAMAGE and PLASTICITY CONSTANTS OF CONVENTIONAL and HIGH-STRENGTH CONCRETE PART II: STATISTICAL EQUATION DEVELOPMENT USING GENETIC PROGRAMMING
Author/Authors :
Moradi, M Department of Civil Engineering - School of Civil Engineering and Architecture - Malayer University, Malayer , Bagherieh, A. R Department of Civil Engineering - School of Civil Engineering and Architecture - Malayer University, Malayer , Esfahani, M. R Department of Civil Engineering - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad
Abstract :
Several researchers have proved that the constitutive models of concrete based on
combination of continuum damage and plasticity theories are able to reproduce the major
aspects of concrete behavior. A problem of such damage-plasticity models is associated with
the material constants which are needed to be determined before using the model. These
constants are in fact the connectors of constitutive models to the experimental results.
Experimental determination of these constants is always associated with some problems,
which restricts the applicability of such models despite their accuracy and capabilities. In the
present paper, the values of material constants for a damage-plasticity model determined in
part I of this work were used as a database. Genetic programming was employed to discover
equations which directly relate the material constants to the concrete primary variables
whose values could be simply inferred from the results of uniaxial tension and compressive
tests. The simulations of uniaxial tension and compressive tests performed by using the
constants extracted from the proposed equations, exhibited a reasonable level of precision.
The validity of suggested equations were also assessed via simulating experiments which
were not involved in the procedure of equation discovery. The comparisons revealed the
satisfactory accuracy of proposed equations.
Keywords :
reinforced concrete , genetic programming , constitutive modeling , continuum damage mechanics , plasticity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics