Numerical Modelling of Double-Steel Plate Composite Shear Walls
Double-steel plate concrete composite shear walls are being used for nuclear plants and high-rise buildings. They consist of thick concrete walls, exterior steel faceplates serving as reinforcement and shear connectors, which guarantee the composite action between the two different materials. Severa...
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doaj-434ff992b94745baafa20c598abedeb22020-11-25T00:30:39ZengMDPI AGComputation2079-31972017-02-01511210.3390/computation5010012computation5010012Numerical Modelling of Double-Steel Plate Composite Shear WallsMichaela Elmatzoglou0Aris Avdelas1School of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University, GR-541 24 Thessaloniki, GreeceSchool of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University, GR-541 24 Thessaloniki, GreeceDouble-steel plate concrete composite shear walls are being used for nuclear plants and high-rise buildings. They consist of thick concrete walls, exterior steel faceplates serving as reinforcement and shear connectors, which guarantee the composite action between the two different materials. Several researchers have used the Finite Element Method to investigate the behaviour of double-steel plate concrete walls. The majority of them model every element explicitly leading to a rather time-consuming solution, which cannot be easily used for design purposes. In the present paper, the main objective is the introduction of a three-dimensional finite element model, which can efficiently predict the overall performance of a double-steel plate concrete wall in terms of accuracy and time saving. At first, empirical formulations and design relations established in current design codes for shear connectors are evaluated. Then, a simplified finite element model is used to investigate the nonlinear response of composite walls. The developed model is validated using results from tests reported in the literature in terms of axial compression and monotonic, cyclic in-plane shear loading. Several finite element modelling issues related to potential convergence problems, loading strategies and computer efficiency are also discussed. The accuracy and simplicity of the proposed model make it suitable for further numerical studies on the shear connection behaviour at the steel-concrete interface.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-3197/5/1/12steel-plate composite shear wallshear connectorsinfill concretesteel faceplatefinite element modellingANSYS |
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Numerical Modelling of Double-Steel Plate Composite Shear Walls |
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Numerical Modelling of Double-Steel Plate Composite Shear Walls |
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Numerical Modelling of Double-Steel Plate Composite Shear Walls |
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numerical modelling of double-steel plate composite shear walls |
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Double-steel plate concrete composite shear walls are being used for nuclear plants and high-rise buildings. They consist of thick concrete walls, exterior steel faceplates serving as reinforcement and shear connectors, which guarantee the composite action between the two different materials. Several researchers have used the Finite Element Method to investigate the behaviour of double-steel plate concrete walls. The majority of them model every element explicitly leading to a rather time-consuming solution, which cannot be easily used for design purposes. In the present paper, the main objective is the introduction of a three-dimensional finite element model, which can efficiently predict the overall performance of a double-steel plate concrete wall in terms of accuracy and time saving. At first, empirical formulations and design relations established in current design codes for shear connectors are evaluated. Then, a simplified finite element model is used to investigate the nonlinear response of composite walls. The developed model is validated using results from tests reported in the literature in terms of axial compression and monotonic, cyclic in-plane shear loading. Several finite element modelling issues related to potential convergence problems, loading strategies and computer efficiency are also discussed. The accuracy and simplicity of the proposed model make it suitable for further numerical studies on the shear connection behaviour at the steel-concrete interface. |
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steel-plate composite shear wall shear connectors infill concrete steel faceplate finite element modelling ANSYS |
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