Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy

Reinforced concrete (RC) structures in earthquake prone regions are designed to achieve the seismic performance objectives. In end regions of RC members, longitudinal reinforcing bars may develop buckling due to high compressive strains under reversed cyclic loadings. The performance based assessmen...

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Main Author: Sadık Can Girgin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pamukkale University 2018-06-01
Series:Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/38095/437111
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spelling doaj-ab5bcf462ef54664b38eb3a61b93db2f2021-04-04T13:24:43ZengPamukkale UniversityPamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences1300-70092147-58812018-06-01243384389218Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogySadık Can GirginReinforced concrete (RC) structures in earthquake prone regions are designed to achieve the seismic performance objectives. In end regions of RC members, longitudinal reinforcing bars may develop buckling due to high compressive strains under reversed cyclic loadings. The performance based assessment for RC structures should rely on analytical models which can account for the effect of rebar buckling on the nonlinear response. This study extends a previously proposed nonlinear truss modeling approach for modeling RC elements whose response is affected by rebar buckling. Nonlinear truss model includes diagonal truss elements accounting for biaxial effects in compression and tension stiffening for concrete elements in the horizontal and vertical directions. The truss elements representing reinforcing steel are provided with a uniaxial material model which can explicitly account for inelastic buckling and fracture of rebars. The modeling approach is validated with experimental test results on one RC beam considering mesh size effects on the response. Numerical model computed strength degradation in moment-drift ratio response of the beam in accordance with the experimental results.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/38095/437111nonlinear truss modelrebar bucklingreinforced concretedoğrusal olmayan kafes modeldonatı burkulmasıbetonarme
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author Sadık Can Girgin
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Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy
Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
nonlinear truss model
rebar buckling
reinforced concrete
doğrusal olmayan kafes model
donatı burkulması
betonarme
author_facet Sadık Can Girgin
author_sort Sadık Can Girgin
title Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy
title_short Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy
title_full Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy
title_fullStr Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy
title_full_unstemmed Numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy
title_sort numerical modeling of rebar buckling in reinforced concrete members using truss analogy
publisher Pamukkale University
series Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1300-7009
2147-5881
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Reinforced concrete (RC) structures in earthquake prone regions are designed to achieve the seismic performance objectives. In end regions of RC members, longitudinal reinforcing bars may develop buckling due to high compressive strains under reversed cyclic loadings. The performance based assessment for RC structures should rely on analytical models which can account for the effect of rebar buckling on the nonlinear response. This study extends a previously proposed nonlinear truss modeling approach for modeling RC elements whose response is affected by rebar buckling. Nonlinear truss model includes diagonal truss elements accounting for biaxial effects in compression and tension stiffening for concrete elements in the horizontal and vertical directions. The truss elements representing reinforcing steel are provided with a uniaxial material model which can explicitly account for inelastic buckling and fracture of rebars. The modeling approach is validated with experimental test results on one RC beam considering mesh size effects on the response. Numerical model computed strength degradation in moment-drift ratio response of the beam in accordance with the experimental results.
topic nonlinear truss model
rebar buckling
reinforced concrete
doğrusal olmayan kafes model
donatı burkulması
betonarme
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/38095/437111
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