MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Verification of the reinforced concrete column bar model based on the test results

  • Mkrtychev Oleg,
  • Dudareva Marina,
  • Andreev Mikhail

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201825104014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 251
p. 04014

Abstract

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Modern software packages for calculating buildings and structures for various types of action make it possible to simulate the structure and its elements in sufficient detail and to reflect adequately the behavior of this structure. However, detailed simulation with the use of solid finite elements requires a large amount of computing time to perform calculations. This problem can be solved by moving from solid finite elements to bar elements. At the same time, it is necessary to verify the bar calculation models. The article compares the calculation results of a reinforced concrete column simulated in two ways: with the use of solid finite elements based on the actual reinforcement and with the use of bar finite elements. The concrete material for the reference model is specified using a Continuous Surface Cap Model nonlinear model implemented in the LS-DYNA software package. This model reflects the non-linear behavior of concrete and enables to consider the joint behavior of concrete and reinforcing bars. The diagrams of concrete behavior in the bar model are adopted in accordance with SP 63.13330.2012 “Concrete and reinforced concrete structures. Revised edition of SP 52-101-2003”. The study compares the results obtained by the breaking load value and the fracture pattern of the column under consideration.