Materials (Aug 2017)

Analytical Model of Nonlinear Stress-Strain Relation for a Strand Made of Two Materials

  • Keunhee Cho,
  • Sung Tae Kim,
  • Jeong-Rae Cho,
  • Young-Hwan Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10091003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1003

Abstract

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Unlike conventional steel strands, the smart strand supports strain-measuring function and adopts different materials for its core wire and helical wires. This study intends to analytically derive the nonlinear stress-strain model of this strand made of two materials. The effect of the bending moment and torsional moment of the helical wires on the overall load within the range of geometric shapes shown by actually used strands is verified to be negligible and is thus ignored in order to simplify the analytical model. Moreover, the slight difference between the actual and analytic behaviors, which only appears in the slope varying part in the case of bilinear behavior, such as that of steel, is also ignored. The proposed constitutive model of the smart strand obtained by introducing the experimental stress-strain relation between the carbon fiber reinforced polymer core wire and the helical steel wires is in good agreement with the experimental data. The previous analytical models are applicable only to strands made of a unique linear material, whereas the model proposed in this study is also applicable to strands in which the core wire and the helical wires are made of two different materials, exhibiting nonlinear behavior.

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