Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to Fire

Reinforced Concrete is the most essential composition for construction which is a great combination to building structures in any desired form. Previously, the behavior of concrete during and after fire has often been taken for granted considering it as a non-combustible material. Although RC is non...

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Main Authors: Ali Raad Ismael Al-janabi, Mohd Nizam Shakimon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ishik University 2017-12-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://eajse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Finite-Element-Modeling-of-Reinforced-Concrete-Column-after-Exposure-to-Fire.pdf
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spelling doaj-23233c5c536d48a08bd358caf5f423522020-11-24T21:35:57ZengIshik UniversityEurasian Journal of Science and Engineering2414-56292414-56022017-12-013218118610.23918/eajse.v3i2p181Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to FireAli Raad Ismael Al-janabiMohd Nizam ShakimonReinforced Concrete is the most essential composition for construction which is a great combination to building structures in any desired form. Previously, the behavior of concrete during and after fire has often been taken for granted considering it as a non-combustible material. Although RC is non-combustible, steel bars and concrete degrade in strength during and after exposure to fire; “high temperatures”. In the present research, non-linear Finite Element Modeling (FEM) was employed to build a 3D model of RC column with 150×150×1000 mm3 dimensions in Abaqus. The column was analyzed after exposure to fire (EuroCode ISO834) under several values of axial loads.The aim of this study is to provide a 3D FE model to measure the vertical displacement and stress distribution across the RC column after exposure to fire considering the influence of load and heat rise. To ensure the accuracy of simulation, the obtained displacement data were validated and compared to experimental and theoretical results (Finite Element Modeling(FEM)) results available in the literature.The simulation indicated that the stress distribution varies after fire emphasizing the higher stress on the surface of the column. Moreover, the vertical displacement was increased after exposure to fire.http://eajse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Finite-Element-Modeling-of-Reinforced-Concrete-Column-after-Exposure-to-Fire.pdfReinforced Concrete ColumnFinite Element Analysis (FEA)SimulationAbaqusFire
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author Ali Raad Ismael Al-janabi
Mohd Nizam Shakimon
spellingShingle Ali Raad Ismael Al-janabi
Mohd Nizam Shakimon
Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to Fire
Eurasian Journal of Science and Engineering
Reinforced Concrete Column
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Simulation
Abaqus
Fire
author_facet Ali Raad Ismael Al-janabi
Mohd Nizam Shakimon
author_sort Ali Raad Ismael Al-janabi
title Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to Fire
title_short Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to Fire
title_full Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to Fire
title_fullStr Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to Fire
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Column after Exposure to Fire
title_sort finite element modeling of reinforced concrete column after exposure to fire
publisher Ishik University
series Eurasian Journal of Science and Engineering
issn 2414-5629
2414-5602
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Reinforced Concrete is the most essential composition for construction which is a great combination to building structures in any desired form. Previously, the behavior of concrete during and after fire has often been taken for granted considering it as a non-combustible material. Although RC is non-combustible, steel bars and concrete degrade in strength during and after exposure to fire; “high temperatures”. In the present research, non-linear Finite Element Modeling (FEM) was employed to build a 3D model of RC column with 150×150×1000 mm3 dimensions in Abaqus. The column was analyzed after exposure to fire (EuroCode ISO834) under several values of axial loads.The aim of this study is to provide a 3D FE model to measure the vertical displacement and stress distribution across the RC column after exposure to fire considering the influence of load and heat rise. To ensure the accuracy of simulation, the obtained displacement data were validated and compared to experimental and theoretical results (Finite Element Modeling(FEM)) results available in the literature.The simulation indicated that the stress distribution varies after fire emphasizing the higher stress on the surface of the column. Moreover, the vertical displacement was increased after exposure to fire.
topic Reinforced Concrete Column
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Simulation
Abaqus
Fire
url http://eajse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Finite-Element-Modeling-of-Reinforced-Concrete-Column-after-Exposure-to-Fire.pdf
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