Title of article :
An application of a damage constitutive model to concrete at high temperature and prediction of spalling
Author/Authors :
Rosen Tenchev، نويسنده , , Phil Purnell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
characteristic feature of concrete under uniaxial compression is the development of cracks parallel to the loading
direction. A damage constitutive model proposed by Ortiz [Ortiz, M., 1985. A constitutive theory for the inelastic
behaviour of concrete. Mech. Mater. 4, 67–93] can predict the transverse tensile stress responsible for these cracks
by considering the interaction between the aggregate and the mortar and the development of damage in the latter. When
concrete is exposed to high temperature, as is the case during fire, the failure mode is thermal spalling. In order to
improve the prediction of the stresses involved in this failure Ortiz s model is extended to account for the effects of high
temperature. Published experimental results for uniaxial and biaxial compression at high temperatures are used to calibrate
the temperature dependence of some of the material properties. The transient creep strain is accounted for by
modifying the constrained thermal strain. The stress analysis is coupled with hygro-thermal analysis of heat, mass transfer
and pore pressure build-up. The effect of pore pressure on the damage evolution is modeled by applying a body force
in the stress analysis module proportional to the pressure gradient. A numerical example of concrete under fire is solved
and the computed results are discussed. Spalling is predicted when the damage variable reaches its maximum value of
unity. The predicted depth and time of spalling for a range of variation of permeability and initial liquid water content
are presented. They are in good agreement with published experimental results.
Keywords :
thermal stress , pore pressure , damage , material model , Spalling
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures