Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP Model

Finite element analysis (FEA) is widely adopted these days to investigate relatively heavy structures such as reinforced concrete (RC) deep beam, which requires a higher investment of resources. This research aims to investigate a numerical modeling technique applicable to study the nonlinear behav...

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Main Author: Pramod Rai
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Language:English
Published: Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation 2020-09-01
Series:Advances in Technology Innovation
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spelling doaj-8d1e38f8b51845f7a40de4654d4a46ed2020-11-25T02:48:22ZengTaiwan Association of Engineering and Technology InnovationAdvances in Technology Innovation2415-04362518-29942020-09-0110.46604/aiti.2021.5407Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP ModelPramod Rai0Span Systems International Co. Ltd., Phayathai, Bangkok, Thailand Finite element analysis (FEA) is widely adopted these days to investigate relatively heavy structures such as reinforced concrete (RC) deep beam, which requires a higher investment of resources. This research aims to investigate a numerical modeling technique applicable to study the nonlinear behavior of RC deep beams by using FEA based on the software, ABAQUS. The nonlinear behavior of an RC deep beam adapted from an earlier research work is captured by using the uniaxial compressive and tensile stress-strain relationship and damage parameters of concrete. The response of the FE model is verified with the experimental results in terms of the load to midspan deflection curve and damage distribution. The ultimate shear capacity predicted by the FE model is 0.75% lower, and the corresponding displacement is 6.92% higher than the experimental results. The adopted modeling technique and the constitutive concrete models demonstrate the promising results indicating its possibilities for the investigation of RC structures. http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/5407nonlinear finite elementreinforced concrete deep beamconcrete damage plasticityabaqus
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Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP Model
Advances in Technology Innovation
nonlinear finite element
reinforced concrete deep beam
concrete damage plasticity
abaqus
author_facet Pramod Rai
author_sort Pramod Rai
title Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP Model
title_short Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP Model
title_full Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP Model
title_fullStr Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP Model
title_full_unstemmed Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of RC Deep Beam Using CDP Model
title_sort non-linear finite element analysis of rc deep beam using cdp model
publisher Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation
series Advances in Technology Innovation
issn 2415-0436
2518-2994
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Finite element analysis (FEA) is widely adopted these days to investigate relatively heavy structures such as reinforced concrete (RC) deep beam, which requires a higher investment of resources. This research aims to investigate a numerical modeling technique applicable to study the nonlinear behavior of RC deep beams by using FEA based on the software, ABAQUS. The nonlinear behavior of an RC deep beam adapted from an earlier research work is captured by using the uniaxial compressive and tensile stress-strain relationship and damage parameters of concrete. The response of the FE model is verified with the experimental results in terms of the load to midspan deflection curve and damage distribution. The ultimate shear capacity predicted by the FE model is 0.75% lower, and the corresponding displacement is 6.92% higher than the experimental results. The adopted modeling technique and the constitutive concrete models demonstrate the promising results indicating its possibilities for the investigation of RC structures.
topic nonlinear finite element
reinforced concrete deep beam
concrete damage plasticity
abaqus
url http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/5407
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