Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element Framework
In recent years, post-installed anchors are widely used to connect structural members and to fix appliances to load-bearing elements. A bonded anchor typically denotes a threaded bar placed into a borehole filled with adhesive mortar. The high complexity of the problem, owing to the multiple materia...
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doaj-4500b01e38174b65be0232e8f1cba9e72020-11-24T20:59:45ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442017-08-0110891710.3390/ma10080917ma10080917Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element FrameworkMarco Marcon0Jan Vorel1Krešimir Ninčević2Roman Wan-Wendner3Christian Doppler Laboratory LiCRoFast, Department of Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), 1190 Vienna, AustriaChristian Doppler Laboratory LiCRoFast, Department of Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), 1190 Vienna, AustriaChristian Doppler Laboratory LiCRoFast, Department of Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), 1190 Vienna, AustriaChristian Doppler Laboratory LiCRoFast, Department of Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), 1190 Vienna, AustriaIn recent years, post-installed anchors are widely used to connect structural members and to fix appliances to load-bearing elements. A bonded anchor typically denotes a threaded bar placed into a borehole filled with adhesive mortar. The high complexity of the problem, owing to the multiple materials and failure mechanisms involved, requires a numerical support for the experimental investigation. A reliable model able to reproduce a system’s short-term behavior is needed before the development of a more complex framework for the subsequent investigation of the lifetime of fasteners subjected to various deterioration processes can commence. The focus of this contribution is the development and validation of such a model for bonded anchors under pure tension load. Compression, modulus, fracture and splitting tests are performed on standard concrete specimens. These serve for the calibration and validation of the concrete constitutive model. The behavior of the adhesive mortar layer is modeled with a stress-slip law, calibrated on a set of confined pull-out tests. The model validation is performed on tests with different configurations comparing load-displacement curves, crack patterns and concrete cone shapes. A model sensitivity analysis and the evaluation of the bond stress and slippage along the anchor complete the study.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/8/917bonded anchorsdiscrete elementsfasteningsbond-slip lawcombined failurephotogrammetry |
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Marco Marcon Jan Vorel Krešimir Ninčević Roman Wan-Wendner Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element Framework Materials bonded anchors discrete elements fastenings bond-slip law combined failure photogrammetry |
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Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element Framework |
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Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element Framework |
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Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element Framework |
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Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element Framework |
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Modeling Adhesive Anchors in a Discrete Element Framework |
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modeling adhesive anchors in a discrete element framework |
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In recent years, post-installed anchors are widely used to connect structural members and to fix appliances to load-bearing elements. A bonded anchor typically denotes a threaded bar placed into a borehole filled with adhesive mortar. The high complexity of the problem, owing to the multiple materials and failure mechanisms involved, requires a numerical support for the experimental investigation. A reliable model able to reproduce a system’s short-term behavior is needed before the development of a more complex framework for the subsequent investigation of the lifetime of fasteners subjected to various deterioration processes can commence. The focus of this contribution is the development and validation of such a model for bonded anchors under pure tension load. Compression, modulus, fracture and splitting tests are performed on standard concrete specimens. These serve for the calibration and validation of the concrete constitutive model. The behavior of the adhesive mortar layer is modeled with a stress-slip law, calibrated on a set of confined pull-out tests. The model validation is performed on tests with different configurations comparing load-displacement curves, crack patterns and concrete cone shapes. A model sensitivity analysis and the evaluation of the bond stress and slippage along the anchor complete the study. |
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bonded anchors discrete elements fastenings bond-slip law combined failure photogrammetry |
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