Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic Model

This paper presents the methodology for predicting the mechanical performance of structural elements made of polymer concrete (PC). A vinyl ester polymer concrete composition and the results of experimental studies to determine the basic mechanical properties of the material are presented. Following...

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Main Authors: Kazimierz Józefiak, Rafał Michalczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/18/4034
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spelling doaj-84e0fd7110bd48bc9f0cdfc6749f917f2020-11-25T03:29:07ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-09-01134034403410.3390/ma13184034Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic ModelKazimierz Józefiak0Rafał Michalczyk1Department of Theoretical Mechanics, Pavement Mechanics and Railroad Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, PL 00-637 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Theoretical Mechanics, Pavement Mechanics and Railroad Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, PL 00-637 Warsaw, PolandThis paper presents the methodology for predicting the mechanical performance of structural elements made of polymer concrete (PC). A vinyl ester polymer concrete composition and the results of experimental studies to determine the basic mechanical properties of the material are presented. Following the strategy for sustainable development in the building industry, the material cost of polymer concrete was lowered by reducing the consumption of raw materials and the partial replacing of the microfiller fraction with recycled waste products—calcium fly ash. An accurate computational model enabling stress analysis is a convenient way to verify the suitability of PC as a construction material in structural applications. Due to difficulty in deriving an accurate analytical formula, numerical approximation (finite element method) was used as a method for solving the problem. Constitutive modeling of PC is a very important aspect of the strength calculations and here it was done within the framework of elasto-plasticity. Numerical evaluation of the static bearing capacity of PC manhole covers is shown as an example of the proposed FEM methodology. The results of computer simulations were compared with laboratory tests. Finally, the adequacy of the numerical modeling for testing new construction and material improvements is discussed. The study showed that the concrete damaged plasticity material model can be effectively used for the description of PC mechanical behavior.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/18/4034polymer concretevinyl ester resindurabilityconstitutive modelingFEM modelingconcrete damaged plasticity
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author Kazimierz Józefiak
Rafał Michalczyk
spellingShingle Kazimierz Józefiak
Rafał Michalczyk
Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic Model
Materials
polymer concrete
vinyl ester resin
durability
constitutive modeling
FEM modeling
concrete damaged plasticity
author_facet Kazimierz Józefiak
Rafał Michalczyk
author_sort Kazimierz Józefiak
title Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic Model
title_short Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic Model
title_full Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic Model
title_fullStr Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic Model
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Structural Performance of Vinyl Ester Polymer Concrete Using FEM Elasto-Plastic Model
title_sort prediction of structural performance of vinyl ester polymer concrete using fem elasto-plastic model
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This paper presents the methodology for predicting the mechanical performance of structural elements made of polymer concrete (PC). A vinyl ester polymer concrete composition and the results of experimental studies to determine the basic mechanical properties of the material are presented. Following the strategy for sustainable development in the building industry, the material cost of polymer concrete was lowered by reducing the consumption of raw materials and the partial replacing of the microfiller fraction with recycled waste products—calcium fly ash. An accurate computational model enabling stress analysis is a convenient way to verify the suitability of PC as a construction material in structural applications. Due to difficulty in deriving an accurate analytical formula, numerical approximation (finite element method) was used as a method for solving the problem. Constitutive modeling of PC is a very important aspect of the strength calculations and here it was done within the framework of elasto-plasticity. Numerical evaluation of the static bearing capacity of PC manhole covers is shown as an example of the proposed FEM methodology. The results of computer simulations were compared with laboratory tests. Finally, the adequacy of the numerical modeling for testing new construction and material improvements is discussed. The study showed that the concrete damaged plasticity material model can be effectively used for the description of PC mechanical behavior.
topic polymer concrete
vinyl ester resin
durability
constitutive modeling
FEM modeling
concrete damaged plasticity
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/18/4034
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