Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Frames

In the present study, the influence of thermally induced damage of reinforced concrete (RC) frames on their static and dynamic response is experimentally and numerically investigated. In the experimental test, the RC frame is first pre-damaged through fire exposure and then loaded from the side with...

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Main Authors: Joško Ožbolt, Luka Lacković, Daniela Ruta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/23/5349
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spelling doaj-96b72116d61043a3a5db90dd9f7b75642020-11-27T08:05:16ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-11-01135349534910.3390/ma13235349Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete FramesJoško Ožbolt0Luka Lacković1Daniela Ruta2Institute of construction materials, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 4, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute of construction materials, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 4, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute of construction materials, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 4, 70569 Stuttgart, GermanyIn the present study, the influence of thermally induced damage of reinforced concrete (RC) frames on their static and dynamic response is experimentally and numerically investigated. In the experimental test, the RC frame is first pre-damaged through fire exposure and then loaded from the side with the impact of a steel pendulum. To verify the recently developed coupled thermo-mechanical model for concrete, transient 3D FE simulation is carried out. The rate and temperature-dependent microplane model is used as a constitutive law for concrete. It is first shown that the simulation is able to realistically replicate the experimental test. Subsequently, the numerical parametric study is performed where the dynamic and static response of RC frame is simulated for both hot and cold states. It is shown that the pre-damage of RC frame through fire exposure significantly reduces the resistance and changes the response. Finally, it is demonstrated that for the impact load the rate sensitive constitutive law of concrete significantly contributes to the response of RC frame.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/23/5349reinforced concretefireimpactnumerical simulationthermo-mechanical modelnonlocal temperature
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author Joško Ožbolt
Luka Lacković
Daniela Ruta
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Luka Lacković
Daniela Ruta
Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Frames
Materials
reinforced concrete
fire
impact
numerical simulation
thermo-mechanical model
nonlocal temperature
author_facet Joško Ožbolt
Luka Lacković
Daniela Ruta
author_sort Joško Ožbolt
title Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Frames
title_short Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Frames
title_full Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Frames
title_fullStr Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Frames
title_full_unstemmed Impact Analysis of Thermally Pre-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Frames
title_sort impact analysis of thermally pre-damaged reinforced concrete frames
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In the present study, the influence of thermally induced damage of reinforced concrete (RC) frames on their static and dynamic response is experimentally and numerically investigated. In the experimental test, the RC frame is first pre-damaged through fire exposure and then loaded from the side with the impact of a steel pendulum. To verify the recently developed coupled thermo-mechanical model for concrete, transient 3D FE simulation is carried out. The rate and temperature-dependent microplane model is used as a constitutive law for concrete. It is first shown that the simulation is able to realistically replicate the experimental test. Subsequently, the numerical parametric study is performed where the dynamic and static response of RC frame is simulated for both hot and cold states. It is shown that the pre-damage of RC frame through fire exposure significantly reduces the resistance and changes the response. Finally, it is demonstrated that for the impact load the rate sensitive constitutive law of concrete significantly contributes to the response of RC frame.
topic reinforced concrete
fire
impact
numerical simulation
thermo-mechanical model
nonlocal temperature
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/23/5349
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